“…Among the most impressive is the potential for DNA to refine multiscalar reconstructions of past events and processes. At a microevolutionary level, this can involve the use of modern or ancient genetic data to understand site/population structure (Sjögren et al, 2020; Veeramah, 2018; Zimmerman et al, 2021), “peopling events” and migration histories (Cai et al, 2011; Nieves‐Colón, 2022; Reich et al, 2012; Underhill & Kivisild, 2007), and host‐pathogen interaction/coevolution (Bos et al, 2011; Comas et al, 2013; Pimenoff et al, 2018). At a macroevolutionary level, molecular genetic datasets have provided insight into speciation events and phylogeny (e.g., Pozzi et al, 2014; Vanderpool et al, 2020; Zinner et al, 2013), hominin interaction and patterns of introgression (Durvasula & Sankararaman, 2020; Gokcumen, 2020; Posth et al, 2017; Reich et al, 2010), and adaptive change to selective pressures that correlates with patterns observed at the level of alleles (Baiz et al, 2018; Fu & Akey, 2013).…”