CONTENTS:- 1. Introduction; 2. The Setting and the People; 3. Material and Methods; 4. Demographic Variation; 5. Serological Variation; 6. Morpho-Behavioural Variation; 7. Somatometric Variation; 8. Dermatoglyphic Variation; 9. Summary and Conclusion.
DESCRIPTION
Human population genetics is an important branch of biological anthropology, which deals with exact genetic descriptions of human population and also tries to find out the reasons for genetic differences of human population. To study these genetic differentiation processes in man, which are obviously still on going, reliable population data are necessary. The present book embraces on original study made by the author to contribute to the growth of the field of human population genetics.
This book will be of interest to researchers, students of biological anthropology and population genetics.