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|a Marks, Jonathan
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|a Human biodiversity :
|b genes, race, and history /
|c Jonathan Marks.
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|a New York :
|b Aldine de Gruyter,
|c c1995.
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|a Foundations of human behavior
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g 1.
|t The Hierarchy.
|t Pattern and Process.
|t The Pattern: Linnaeus.
|t The Opposition: Buffon.
|t The Process: Lamarck.
|t The Synthesis: Darwin.
|t The Place of Humans in Nature.
|t Anchoring the Emergence of Humans.
|t The Great Chain in Cultural Evolution.
|t Emergence of the Modern Culture Theory.
|t Change without Progress: The Biological and Social History of the Human Species --
|g 2.
|t Processes and Patterns in the Evolutionary History of Our Species.
|t Narrative as a Scientific Medium.
|t Adaptation Stories.
|t Disturbing the Conservative Nature of Heredity.
|t Reproduction of Organisms: Meiosis.
|t Reproduction of Populations: The Gene Pool.
|t Microevolutionary Processes.
|t Macroevolutionary Processes.
|t Evolutionary Narratives.
|t Human Macroevolution.
|t Linking Data into Histories.
|t Patterns in the Evolution of Species and Culture --
|g 3.
|t Physical Anthropology as the Study of Human Variation --
|g 4.
|t The History of Biology and the Biology of History.
|t History as Inborn Propensities: Arthur de Gobineau.
|t History, Biology, and the Theory of Progress.
|t Social Selection: Biological Progress as Social Progress.
|t Survival of the Fittest: Parallel Progressive Processes.
|t Competition of a Different Sort: Progress in History without Biology.
|t Divorce of Race and Culture: Progress as an Illusion.
|t The Culture Concept Nudges Out the Race Concept --
|g 5.
|t The Eugenics Movement.
|t A Simple Plan for Making Life Better.
|t Mendelism in Eugenics.
|t American Eugenics: The Peril of the Huddled Masses.
|t Eugenics: Science and Pseudoscience.
|t Eugenics in National Socialist Germany.
|t Why Eugenics Failed.
|t Lessons for Our Time --
|g 6.
|t Racial and Racist Anthropology.
|t Racism and Eugenics.
|t Human Diversity.
|t Racist Studies.
|t Racial Studies.
|t What do Differences among Human Groups Represent?
|t Performance and Ability.
|t Race as a Social Construct.
|t The Linnaean and Buffonian Frameworks --
|g 7.
|t Patterns of Variation in Human Populations.
|t The Phenotype in Racial Studies.
|t Developmental Plasticity: The Skull in Racial Studies.
|t Genetics and the Human Races.
|t Blood Group Allele Frequencies in Populations.
|t Genetics of the Human Species --
|g 8.
|t Human Molecular and Microevolutionary Genetics.
|t Genes and Proteins.
|t The Genome.
|t Hemoglobin.
|t Genome Structure and Evolution in the Globin Genes.
|t The Comparison of Genetic Regions.
|t Hemoglobin Variation in the Human Species.
|t Thalassemia.
|t Genetic Screening.
|t Modern Eugenics.
|t Hereditarianism --
|g 9.
|t Human Diversity in the Light of Modern Genetics.
|t Differences among the "Three Races"
|t The Social Nature of Geographical Categories.
|t Patterns of Genetic Differentiation.
|t Mitochondrial Eve.
|t Patterns of Genetic Diversity.
|t The Genetics of Individuality.
|t The Human Genome Project.
|t Who Is Related to Whom? --
|g 10.
|t The Adaptive Nature of Human Variation.
|t Patterns of Gene Flow.
|t Adaptation.
|t Genetic Adaptation.
|t Human Variation as Phenotype Adaptation.
|t Nutritional Variation.
|t Uniquenesses of Human Adaptation.
|t Cultural Selection.
|t Culture as a Social Marker --
|g 11.
|t Health and Human Populations.
|t Demographic Transitions.
|t Demography versus Eugenics.
|t Economics and Biology.
|t The Cultural Nature of Disease.
|t Ethnic Diseases.
|t Culture and Biology: AIDS.
|t Culture as Technological Fix --
|g 12.
|t Human Traits: Heritage or Habitus?
|t Aesop and Darwin.
|t Sex and the Single Fruitfly.
|t Rape as Heritage or Habitus.
|t Proximate and Ultimate Cause in Biology.
|t The Asphalt Jungle.
|t Human Behavior as Heritage --
|g 13.
|t Genetics and the Evolution of Human Behavior.
|t On the Number of Michael Jordans in the Known Universe.
|t Comparing Groups of People.
|t Where Are the Great Jewish Boxers?
|t How do we Establish the Genetic Base of a Behavior?
|t The Genetics of Deviance.
|t The Hereditarian Jumble.
|t The Genetic Basis of Sexual Deviance.
|t Genetic Behavior: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow.
|t Platonism and the Search for Human Nature.
|t Was Hammerstein Wrong?
|t Race, Xenophobia, and Lessons of History.
|g 14.
|t Conclusions --
|t Appendix: DNA Structure and Function.
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