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The history of human genetics is particularly interesting since, unlike in many other natural sciences, concepts of human genetics have often influenced social and political events. At the same time, the development of human genetics as a science has been influenced by various political forces. Human genetics because of its concern with the causes of human variability has found it difficult to either remain a pure science or one of strictly medical application. Current concerns regarding the heritability of I. Q. and the existence of inherited patterns of behavior again have brought the field into public view. A consideration of the history of human genetics with some attention to the interaction of the field with societal forces will therefore be of interest. We will concentrate our attention on historical events of particular interest for human genetics and refer only to landmarks in general genetics insofar as such developments are essential for the understanding of the evolution of human genetics.
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Vogel, F., Motulsky, A.G. (1986). History of Human Genetics. In: Human Genetics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02489-8_2
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