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The History and Geography of Human Genes [abridged p/b ed] (editie 1996)

door Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza (Auteur), Paolo Menozzi (Auteur), Alberto Piazza (Auteur)

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Hailed as a breakthrough in the understanding of human evolution, The History and Geography of Human Genes offers the first full-scale reconstruction of where human populations originated and the paths by which they spread throughout the world. By mapping the worldwide geographic distribution of genes for over 110 traits in over 1800 primarily aboriginal populations, the authors charted migrations and devised a clock by which to date evolutionary history. This monumental work is now available in a more affordable paperback edition without the myriad illustrations and maps, but containing the full text and partial appendices of the authors' pathbreaking endeavor.… (meer)
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Titel:The History and Geography of Human Genes [abridged p/b ed]
Auteurs:Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza (Auteur)
Andere auteurs:Paolo Menozzi (Auteur), Alberto Piazza (Auteur)
Info:Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, c1994, 1996 abridged p/b ed
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Trefwoorden:Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza 1922-2018, Paolo Menozzi 1946-, Alberto Piazza 1941-, Cavalli-Sforza & Piazza & Menozzi - History & Geography of Human Genes [1994/96], history & geography of human genes - bibliography, history & geography of human genes - concepts data methods, ABO blood group system, aboriginal populations - Africa Americas Australia, admixtures & tree structure, Africa geography & environment, Africa - physical anthropology & genetic history, Africa prehistory & linguistics, agriculture - development & evolution, agriculture prehistory - Africa Americas Asia Europe, agriculture - demic vs cultural diffusion, agriculture & population expansion, Ainu, Altaic languages, Americas - development of agriculture, Americas genetic history, Americas - genetic linguistic & geographic comparison, Americas geography & environment, Americas - phylogenetic analysis, Americas - physical anthropology & linguistics, Americas prehistory - human occupation, Amerind language family [Greenberg & Ruhlen], American indigenous peoples - migrations & DNA, American indigenous peoples - phylogenetic analysis by tribes, anthropometric traits, archaeological data & genetics, Arctic genetic history, Arctic populations, Asia genetic history, Asia - linguistics, Asia - physical anthropology, Australia - population genetics, Australia & Oceania geography & environment, Australia & Oceania - physical anthropology & linguistics, Australia & Oceania prehistory, Australian Aboriginal populations, Austroasiatic languages, Austronesian languages, Bantu populations - expansions DNA & languages, Basque populations & languages, Bedouins, Berber populations, blood groups & genetics, Caucasoids - DNA & morphology, Caucasoids - European non-European & nth African, Celtic populations, Central Asia prehistory, Chinese populations - nthern & sthern, Chukchi populations, climate - physical stature & gene frequency variations, constant-evolutionary-rate hypothesis, Cro-Magnon peoples, culture & kinship, culture & genetic/linguistic data, demic expansions & Neolithic farmers, DNA data - cf archaeological data & linguistic classifications, Dravidian languages, East Asia prehistory, East & Central Asia genetic history, ecology, Eskimo (Inuit) populations, Eskimo-Aleut populations & languages, Ethiopian populations, Europe genetic archaeological & linguistic interaction, Europe genetic history, Europe geography & ecology, Europe genetic outliers - Lapps Sardinians Basques Icelanders, Europe physical anthropology, Europe - prehistory genetics migrations linguistics, Europeans - genetic history, evolution - concepts & genetic data, France genetic history, gene frequencies, genetic analysis, genetic data, genetic distance, genetic drift - population size & isolation, genetic & linguistic evolution, genetic markers, genetic variation & geographic distance, geography, hemoglobin, heterozygosity, HLA [human leukocyte antigen], H. erectus, H. sapiens, H. sapiens neanderthalensis, H. sapiens sapiens [anatomically modern humans], homozygosity, human evolution & expansions, human evolutionary history & genetics, Iberian peninsula genetic history, India - caste system & genetics, Indian populations & tribals, Indo-European languages - origins & geography, Iranians populations, islands - gene-frequency data, isolation by distance, Italy genetic history, Japanese populations, Khoisanids, Korean populations, language & genetics, Lapp populations, linguistic classification, malaria & sickle-cell anaemia, Mbuti pygmies, Melanesia - population genetics, Micronesia - population genetics, migrations, MNS antigen system, Mongoloids, Mon-Khmer populations, mtDNA, multiregional & polycentric hypotheses of human evolution, Munda populations, mutation, Na-Dene populations, natural language - human evolution, natural selection, Negritos, Neolithic period, New Guinea - populations & genetics, nomadism & pastoral nomadism, Nth Asia prehistory, Oceania - genetics, Pacific islands - populations & genetics, palaeoanthropology, Palaeolithic period, phylogenetic tree analysis, physical anthropology data - Africa Americas Asia Europe, Polynesia - population genetics, population genetics, population expansions, population units - identifying, principal-component & -coordinate analysis & maps, Pygmy populations, history of ideas - 'race', 'race' & scientific failure, RH [rhesus blood group], San populations, Sardinian populations, SEAsia genetic history, SEAsia prehistory, Sth Asia genetic history, Sth Asia prehistory, Sri Lankans, sub-Saharan Africans, Taiwan aborigines, Thai populations, Tibetan populations, tree analysis, Tuaregs, Turkic populations, Uralic populations, Uzbek populations, West Asia genetic history, West Asia prehistory, world populations - genetic history, Yanomami populations, Yap populations, Colin Renfrew FBA 1937- baron

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Absolutely stunning. The result of over 30 years' work by hundreds of scientists. A must for any historian, anthropologist, linguist or paleontologist. Should be of great interest to any scientist.

The authors have applied sophisticated statistical analysis to the evidence from samples of blood taken from thousands of people around the world. It is amazing how much information is teased out. Huge amounts of computing time were required.

They look at dozens of alleles (minor mutations) which can be traced in populations over space and time. The primary mathematical method is identification of principal components by multivariate analysis. Most interesting is the resulting geographical mappings of gene flow. There are very many of great interest. For example, they show the three major migrations into North America from Beringia. They confirm that the dispersion of farming out of Anatolia 8,000 years ago was from migrations of farmers rather than merely the spread of a farming culture.

The authors freely draw from the fields of anthropoly, paleontology and linguistics (and occasionally written history) to supplement and complement the genetic data.

(The work shows clearly that race is not of genetic significance, never mind what you may possibly read elsewhere due to misunderstanding.) ( )
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Hailed as a breakthrough in the understanding of human evolution, The History and Geography of Human Genes offers the first full-scale reconstruction of where human populations originated and the paths by which they spread throughout the world. By mapping the worldwide geographic distribution of genes for over 110 traits in over 1800 primarily aboriginal populations, the authors charted migrations and devised a clock by which to date evolutionary history. This monumental work is now available in a more affordable paperback edition without the myriad illustrations and maps, but containing the full text and partial appendices of the authors' pathbreaking endeavor.

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