Human evolution is one of the most contentious areas of science. Genetics is beginning to offer powerful insights into our past, but the results continue to be controversial. This stimulating and challenging book of essays, written for a broad audience, looks at the links between genes, language, and the archeological record and evaluates the potential of genetics for uncovering our history.
Human evolution is one of the most contentious areas of science. Genetics is beginning to offer powerful insights into our past, but the results continue to be controversial. This stimulating and challenging book of essays, written for a broad audience, looks at the links between genes, language, and the archeological record and evaluates the potential of genetics for uncovering our history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Bryan Sykes is based at the Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DS. Tel. 01865 222404 Fax 01865 222498 Email bsykes@molbiol. ox.ac.uk
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Colin Renfrew: Reflections on the archaeology of linguistic diversity * 2: Chris Stringer: The fossil record of the evolution of Homo sapiens * 3: Don Ringer: Language classification: scientific and unscientific methods * 4: Gabriel Dover: Human evolution: our turbulent genes and why we are not chimps * 5: Bryan Sykes: Using genes to map population structure and origins * 6: Svante Paabo: Ancient DNA * 7: Ryk Ward: Language and genes in the Americas * 8: Walter Bodmer: Human genetic diversity and disease susceptibility
* Introduction * 1: Colin Renfrew: Reflections on the archaeology of linguistic diversity * 2: Chris Stringer: The fossil record of the evolution of Homo sapiens * 3: Don Ringer: Language classification: scientific and unscientific methods * 4: Gabriel Dover: Human evolution: our turbulent genes and why we are not chimps * 5: Bryan Sykes: Using genes to map population structure and origins * 6: Svante Paabo: Ancient DNA * 7: Ryk Ward: Language and genes in the Americas * 8: Walter Bodmer: Human genetic diversity and disease susceptibility
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