Human biological variation and the "normal"

被引:15
作者
Graves, Joseph L., Jr. [1 ]
机构
[1] UNC Greensboro, Joint Sch Nanosci & Nanoengn North Carolina A&T S, Greensboro, NC 27401 USA
关键词
GENOME-WIDE PATTERNS; GENETIC DIVERSITY; BLOND HAIR; RACE; AMERICANS; AFRICANS; COLOR;
D O I
10.1002/ajhb.23658
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
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030303 ;
摘要
Anatomically modern human being is a relatively young species (similar to 300 000 years old) with small amounts of genetic variation contained within them. The vast majority of its existence was spent in Eastern Africa, migration out of the region began around 100 000 YBP. Sub-Saharan African populations have the greatest amount of human genetic variation. However, migration allowed populations to accumulate genomic variation associated with living in the arctic, higher altitudes, disease resistance, living on high fat or starchy foods, surviving toxic arsenic-rich environments, lactase persistence, changing skin pigmentation, gaining thicker hair, and changing height and body mass index. Understanding these aspects of human evolution forces us to reconsider our notion of the "normal." Thus, normal for our species includes having dark melanic skin, brown eyes, and brown tightly curled hair. Derived features include lighter skin (similar to 10 000 YBP), blue eyes (similar to 6000 YBP), and blond straight hair (similar to 6000 YBP). Yet in reality, "normal" has no meaning for a species that inhabits such a broad geographic range. Natural selection and genetic drift have genetically differentiated human populations in ways that impact our morphological and physiological traits. The genomic differentiation is small and does not allow any unambiguous classification of human populations into biological races. Despite these now well-established facts of human variation, significant confusion associated with Eurocentric notions of the normal still persist in both the lay public and various professions such as biomedical research and clinical practice.
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