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A 300,000-Year History of Human Evolution - Robin May

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Human Evolution through Genetic Lens

Exploring the impact of advanced genetics on human evolution over recent timescales, this chapter investigates how genetic variations have shaped modern society since the transition from hunter-gatherer nomadic lifestyles to agricultural practices. It delves into the evolution of genes related to nutrient absorption and immunity, analyzing how historical events like the bubonic plagues have influenced human genetic diversity and health conditions. Additionally, the chapter discusses the evolution of lactase persistence and highlights the role of modern medicine, particularly IVF, in reshaping evolutionary processes related to reproduction.

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