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The Genetics of Human Populations
This foundational work is considered a seminal textbook in human population genetics. It systematically integrates mathematical models with observational data—including blood groups, HLA, and enzyme polymorphisms—providing one of the first comprehensive treatments of human genetic diversity and evolutionary history. The authors also explore phylogenetic trees, gene‑culture coevolution hypotheses, and concepts of eugenics and human welfare, making this a multidisciplinary reference used across genetics, anthropology, public health, and sociology
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