The DNA revolution in population genetics
- PMID: 9520599
- DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9525(97)01327-9
The DNA revolution in population genetics
Abstract
Unprecedental clarity has come to our understanding of genetic variation by the analysis of DNA sequences. It is not surprising that the new DNA technologies are leading to a resurgence of interest in population genetics. In this review, I discuss recent progress and future directions towards reconstructing the history of human populations. There is increasing consensus on a recent 'Out of Africa' origin of modern humans, which explains why the greatest fraction of genetic diversity is found within populations, rather than between them. The comparison of Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA data shows remarkable sex differences in geographic variation. The analysis of Neanderthal DNA has been a major breakthrough in the study of fossil DNA. Among major hopes for the future are application to polygenic diseases.
Comment in
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Population genetics and human origins--haplotypes are key!Trends Genet. 1998 Aug;14(8):303-5. doi: 10.1016/s0168-9525(98)01521-2. Trends Genet. 1998. PMID: 9724961 No abstract available.
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