From country marks to DNA markers: The genomic turn in the reconstruction of african identities

作者: Sarah Abel , Hannes Schroeder

DOI: 10.1086/709550

关键词: Evolutionary biologyDNAGenetic markerGenetic analysisBiologyMolecular anthropology

摘要: In molecular anthropology, DNA is regarded as a kind of biological “archive” that can provide unprecedented insights into human histories. More recently, genetic analysis has been used to explore t...

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