The value of sociogenomics in understanding genetic evolution in contemporary human populations

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e217 (2023)
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Burt's target article oddly misses the important intellectual contribution of sociogenomics to our understanding of genetic evolution in contemporary human populations. Although social scientists' immediate research agendas are often not evolutionary in nature, I call for a better appreciation of the role of sociogenomics in answering important evolutionary questions.

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