EEB 2202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Nuclear Dna, Y Chromosome, Lapita Culture

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Patterns of human genetic variation: many traits and genes show large differences in and among human populations around the world. Studies of blood groups and other genetic markers show ~10% of total human variation exists between geographic regions. Genetic divergence among human populations: genetic distance is a measure of average relatedness between populations. It is used to understand the random effects of evolutionary processes of genetic drift and gene flow: selection is non-random so the genes used for measuring genetic distance are chosen to be evolutionary neutral, ie. not under selection. Genetic effects of migration: novel environmental conditions, diminished cultural buffers, small population and founder effects, natural selection, genetic drive will be the most important factor. The out of africa migration model: recent data suggests there may have been more than one migration to asia, suggests that han chinese are more closely related to europeans than to the aboriginal australians. Testing out of africa migration models: single dispersal.

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