In the light of evolution, Volume IV, The human condition:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-391) and index Part I: Human Phylogenetic History And The Paleontological Record -- 1 Reconstructing Human Evolution: Achievements, Challenges, and Opportunities -- 2 Terrestrial Apes and Phylogenetic Trees -- 3 Phylogenomic Evidence of Adaptive Evolution in the Ancestry of Humans -- 4 Human Adaptations to Diet, Subsistence, and Ecoregion Are Due to Subtle Shifts in Allele Frequency -- 5 Working Toward a Synthesis of Archaeological, Linguistic, and Genetic Data for Inferring African Population History -- Part II: Structure And Function Of The Human Genome -- 6 Uniquely Human Evolution of Sialic Acid Genetics and Biology -- 7 Bioenergetics, the Origins of Complexity, and the Ascent of Man -- 8 Genome-Wide Patterns of Population Structure and Admixture Among Hispanic/Latino Populations -- 9 Human Skin Pigmentation As An Adaptation to Uv Radiation -- 10 Footprints of Nonsentient Design Inside the Human Genome -- Part III: Cultural Evolution And The Uniqueness Of Being Human -- 11 How Grandmother Effects Plus Individual Variation in Frailty Shape Fertility and Mortality: Guidance From Human-Chimpanzee Comparisons -- 12 Gene-Culture Coevolution in the Age of Genomics -- 13 The Cognitive Niche: Coevolution of Intelligence, Sociality, and Language -- 14 A Role for Relaxed Selection in the Evolution of the Language Capacity -- 15 Adaptive Specializations, Social Exchange, and the Evolution of Human Intelligence -- 16 The Difference of Being Human: Morality -- References -- Index The Human Condition is a collection of papers by leading evolutionary biologists and philosophers of science that reflect upon the Darwinian Revolution as it relates to the human condition at levels ranging from the molecular to the theological. The book focuses on understanding the evolutionary origin of humans and their biological and cultural traits. The Human Condition is organized into three parts: Human Phylogenetic History and the Paleontological Record; Structure and Function of the Human Genome; and Cultural Evolution and the Uniqueness of Being Human. This fourth volume from the In the Light of Evolution (ILE) series, based on a series of Arthur M. Sackler colloquia, was designed to promote the evolutionary sciences. Each volume explores evolutionary perspectives on a particular biological topic that is scientifically intriguing but also has special relevance to contemporary societal issues or challenges. Individually and collectively, the ILE series interprets phenomena in various areas of biology through the lens of evolution, addresses some of the most intellectually engaging as well as pragmatically important societal issues of our times, and fosters a greater appreciation of evolutionary biology as a consolidating foundation for the life sciences |
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