Anthropological Genetics: Theory, Methods and Applications
Michael H. Crawford
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Description
Anthropological genetics is a field that has been in existence since the 1960s and has been growing within medical schools and academic departments, such as anthropology and human biology, ever since. With the recent developments in DNA and computer technologies, the field of anthropological genetics has been redefined. This volume deals with the molecular revolution and how DNA markers can provide insight into the processes of evolution, the mapping of genes for complex phenotypes and the reconstruction of the human diaspora. In addition to this, there are explanations of the technological developments and how they affect the fields of forensic anthropology and population studies, alongside the methods of field investigations and their contribution to anthropological genetics. This book brings together leading figures from the field to provide an introduction to anthropological genetics, aimed at advanced undergraduates to professionals, in genetics, biology, medicine and anthropology.
Product Details
Price
$91.29
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publish Date
December 25, 2006
Pages
488
Dimensions
7.55 X 9.65 X 0.88 inches | 2.31 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780521546973
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Michael Crawford, MD, is professor of medicine and Lucy Stern Endowed Chair in Cardiology at University of California/San Francisco.
Reviews
'Professionals in human genetics, anthropology and medicine will find material of interest here, and should find a place for it on their shelves.' Human Genetics