Annals of Human Genetics

The Annals of Human Genetics, formerly known as the Annals of Eugenics is a scientific journal concerning human genetics. The Annals of Eugenics was established in 1925 by Karl Pearson, the first Galton Professor, who earlier in 1901 had established Biometrika. The name was later changed to reflect changing views on the role of eugenics in society.

This journal was included by the Institute for Scientific Information as one of the "262 journals published between 1900-1944 ... identified as providing the most relevant significant and useful information of that era to today's researcher".

It appears among the over 14,000 scientific journals listed by the Institute for Scientific Information indicating that it meets the standards of that organization for listing.