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Indian mtDNA, Y Chromosome Genetic Data, and the Peopling of North America
The field of molecular anthropology has grown in recent years with the advent of new methodologies and theoretical assumptions. The field has been particularly insightful in helping understand the initial peopling of North America. In this book, Peter N. Jones discussed the field of molecular anthropology and its insights into the peopling of North America, examining in detail mtDNA and Y chromosome genetic data. Written in a clear, readable fashion, the author gives an overview of the topic for researchers, graduate students, and other professionals who are interested in this exciting new area of inquiry and the possibilities it holds for such contentious issues as biological affiliation, the peopling of North America, and historic population movements. 2004.
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or you can buy through Amazon Table of Contents Introduction Molecular Anthropology: A Review of the Field Concepts and Terminology Haplotypes and Haplogroups Coalescent Trees and Gene Trees Molecular Anthropological Population Theory Human Migrations and Molecular Anthropology American Indian mtDNA and Y Chromosome Studies Summary and Conclusions References Appendix Index 2004.
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Peter N. Jones, Ph.D. ISBN# 978-0-9721349-1-0 2004 $21.95 Copies are available at:
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