Review: The 10,000-Year Explosion by Gregory Cochran & Henry Harpending
Posted on October 21st, 2012
Overall, good read. They provide a compelling argument for why human evolution has continued throughout the past several thousand years, and identifies some of the selective pressures that continue to act on us today.
In addition, this book includes an extensive resource list for additional reading and data that supports their conclusions.
While I personally would have liked a little more meat in the identification of specific genes responsible for changes in human DNA, or the selection pressures the authors believe will shape humanity’s future, this book is an accessible resource for armchair scientists.
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