Humans are not a revolt against nature
Humans are just another animal. Different in quantity, not quality.
10 things about human evolution (genetics) you should know
Stuff people should know, but many don’t.
Open Thread, 2/26/2017
Happenings.
On the passing of Mike B. McKeown
The passing of a friend.
Open Thread, 2/19/2017
Odds and ends for 2/12/2017.
Integrated Haplotype Score 10 years on
Classical hard selective sweeps are still interesting with whole-genome scale analyses.
The genes in those Albion’s seeds
Genetics confirms deep threads of difference and connection with Anglo-American cultural history.
10 Questions for Shadi Hamid
Shadi Hamid is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute[1]. He is the author of Islamic Exceptionalism: How the Struggle Over Islam Is Reshaping the World[2] and Temptations of Power: Islamist…
OPEN THREAD, 2/12/2017
Odds and ends for 2/12/2017
How to read books like Razib
How I read. No grand strategy. Just how I do it.
How to read books like Razib
How I read. No grand strategy. Just how I do it.
Open thread, 2/5/2017
What’s going on for week of 2/5/2017
Open thread, 2/5/2017
What’s going on for week of 2/5/2017
The prehistory of panmixia and the Holocene homogenization
The ‘golden age’ of racial admixture is long past us. It occurred after the Ice Age and before the alphabet, on the edge of human history.
Bugs and feature requests
Please use this post to submit bugs as well as feature requests from the perspective of a reader of this website….
Bugs and feature requests
Please use this post to submit bugs as well as feature requests from the perspective of a reader of this website….
Which population genetics textbook is right for you?
People often ask me which pop-gen book they should read to understand some of the content on this site. Below are a list I’ve found useful.
10 Questions for David Frum
David Frum is a senior editor at The Atlantic[1]. The the author of Dead Right[2], How We Got Here: The 70s[3], and The Patriots[4] (among other books[5]), he was a speechwriter for Geo…
Selection strikes back softly
Most selection in humans seem to be soft sweeps. More classical hard sweeps are found in non-Africans.