Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Genomic Evidence for an African Expansion of Anatomically Modern Humans by a Southern Route
Silvia Ghirotto, et al. (2011)
Lactase Persistence in Central Asia: Phenotype, Genotype, and Evolution
Evelyne Heyer, et al. (2011)
Genetic Characterization of Indigenous Peoples from Oaxaca, Mexico, and Its Relation to Linguistic and Geographic Isolation
Consuelo D. Quinto-Cortés, et al. (2010)
Increased Resolution of Y Chromosome Haplogroup T Defines Relationships among Populations of the Near East, Europe, and Africa
Fernando L. Mendez, et al. (2011)
Primate Vocal Communication: A Useful Tool for Understanding Human Speech and Language Evolution?
Pawel Fedurek, et al. (2011)
Estimations of Population Density for Selected Periods Between the Neolithic and AD 1800
Andreas Zimmermann, et al. (2009)
Genetic Benefits of Consanguinity Through Selection of Genotypes Protective Against Malaria
Srdjan Denic, et al. (2007)
Human Pelvis and Long Bones Reveal Differential Preservation of Ancient Population History and Migration Out of Africa
Lia Betti, et al. (2012)
Frequencies of ABO, MNSs, and Duffy Phenotypes Among Blood Donors and Malaria Patients from Four Brazilian Amazon Areas
Carlos Eugênio Cavasini, et al. (2006)
