Padilla-Iglesias Cecilia, Derkx Inez
Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Evol Hum Sci. 2024 Feb 15;6:e15. doi: 10.1017/ehs.2024.7. eCollection 2024.
Major developments in the field of genetics in the past few decades have revolutionised notions of what it means to be human. Although currently only a few populations around the world practise a hunting and gathering lifestyle, this mode of subsistence has characterised members of our species since its very origins and allowed us to migrate across the planet. Therefore, the geographical distribution of hunter-gatherer populations, dependence on local ecosystems and connections to past populations and neighbouring groups have provided unique insights into our evolutionary origins. However, given the vulnerable status of hunter-gatherers worldwide, the development of the field of anthropological genetics requires that we reevaluate how we conduct research with these communities. Here, we review how the inclusion of hunter-gatherer populations in genetics studies has advanced our understanding of human origins, ancient population migrations and interactions as well as phenotypic adaptations and adaptability to different environments, and the important scientific and medical applications of these advancements. At the same time, we highlight the necessity to address yet unresolved questions and identify areas in which the field may benefit from improvements.
在过去几十年里,遗传学领域的重大进展彻底改变了对于人类意义的认知。尽管目前全球只有少数群体仍过着狩猎采集的生活方式,但自人类起源以来,这种生存方式一直是我们这个物种成员的特征,并使我们得以在全球迁徙。因此,狩猎采集人群的地理分布、对当地生态系统的依赖以及与过去人群和邻近群体的联系,为我们了解人类的进化起源提供了独特视角。然而,鉴于全球狩猎采集人群的脆弱地位,人类学遗传学领域的发展要求我们重新评估如何与这些群体开展研究。在此,我们回顾了将狩猎采集人群纳入遗传学研究如何增进了我们对人类起源、古代人口迁移与互动、表型适应以及对不同环境的适应性的理解,以及这些进展的重要科学和医学应用。同时,我们强调了处理尚未解决的问题的必要性,并确定该领域可能从改进中受益的方面。