Surnames and Genetic Structure
Explore the captivating connection between surnames and human genetics in "Surnames and Genetic Structure" by Gabriel Ward Lasker, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This insightful paperback offers a comprehensive analysis of studies examining the genetic makeup of human populations, revealing how our names can provide clues to our ancestry and genetic heritage.
With 160 engaging pages, Lasker delves into the intricate relationship between surnames and genetic variation, making complex ideas accessible to readers. A standout feature of the book is its appendix, which includes computer-generated maps and distribution diagrams of 100 common surnames from England and Wales, visually showcasing the geographical connections of these names.
This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in population genetics and the interplay between names and identity. Enhance your understanding of human genetics with this thought-provoking work from a renowned author in the field.