Pathogens drove strong selection on human immunity genes, shaping modern disease susceptibility.
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Pathogens caused most human mortality. They impose intense selective pressure on the human genome. Population genetics reveal selection on immunity and host defense genes. Selection acts in specific human populations and the species overall. These genes drive host defense. Past selection increases modern disease risks. Genetic studies identify key defense genes. Immunological studies must integrate with genetics to explain survival against infections.

Evolution Genetics Science Health Homo Sapiens

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