In search of human evolution : [field research in diverse environments] / Michael H. Crawford.

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Main Author: Crawford, Michael H., 1939- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, [2024]
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:"This volume focuses on methods of field investigations on the theory of evolution set in diverse environments. It also discusses the necessary preparation, sources of funds and training required to conduct fieldwork in various countries. Populations investigated include: (1) Siberian and Alaskan indigenous people; (2) Tlaxcaltecan populations of Mexico transplanted to adjoining valleys; (3) Mennonite migrants from Europe to midwestern U.S.; (4) Origins of Irish Tinkers; (5) Basque populations of Spain; (6) Lymphoma in Baboons of Sukhumi; Genetic markers were utilized to reconstruct the genetic structure of these populations and the microdifferentiation of transplanted groups over time periods of several hundred years. Genetic markers included blood groups, proteins, immunoglobulins, HLA and sequences and uniparental DNA markers: maternal mtDNA and paternal NRY, autosomal STRs and SNPs. Results of these analyses indicate that: (1) the Basque populations were descendants of migrants from the Middle East; (2) Tinkers are Irish who were displaced by the potato famine and political conditions; (3) Black Caribs (Garifuna) represent an evolutionary success story forming 54 villages along the coast of Central America, from Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Methodology associated with biodemography was utilized to develop testable hypotheses in Tiszahat, Hungary and Valle Maira, Italy. This volume demonstrates that theories of evolution can be tested using DNA markers"--
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Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780197679418
0197679412
9780197679432
0197679439
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