The landscape of human genomic diversity
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The human genome encodes the history of our species, including migrations across continents, adaptations to climate and pathogen pressure, and the structures of diverse populations that have emerged over hundreds of thousands of years. The human genome is not any single population’s genome. It belongs in the deepest sense to a species that initially evolved in Africa, spread across every habitable environment on earth, and through that process generated a diversity of biological adaptations that we are only beginning to comprehend. Understanding this diversity is not merely an intellectual exercise, it is the foundation upon which equitable and globally relevant genomic medicine must be built.
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