
Cultural selection is defined as a modification in gene frequency distributions within a population under the effects of socio-cultural factors. The conditions are examined which determine the efficiency of such a selection mechanism as a driving force for the evolution of the genetic pool of a social group in a state of relative isolation. The possible effect of the cultural variation on the genetic variation of the human species is discussed.
Genetics, Population, Gene Frequency, Socioeconomic Factors, Culture, Ethnicity, Humans, Selection, Genetic
Genetics, Population, Gene Frequency, Socioeconomic Factors, Culture, Ethnicity, Humans, Selection, Genetic
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