Is there still evolution in the human population?

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  • who: u00c1du00e1m Kun from the Department of Plant Systematics, Ecology and Theoretical Biology, Eu00f6tvu00f6s University, Budapest, Hungary have published the paper: Is there still evolution in the human population?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    I will use change in the allele (genotype, genetic variation) frequencies of populations over time as the definition of evolution (Futuyma and Kirkpatrick 2017; Gillespie 1998; Hall and Hallgrímsson 2008; Noor 2018). The evolutionary genetics view of human evolution Let the authors take an ideal population in which infinitely numerous members experience no mutation, no selection, they do . . .

     

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