Human Biology Volume 83, Number 4, August 2011
A worldwide forum for state-of-the-art ideas, methods, and techniques in the field, Human Biology focuses on genetics in its broadest sense. Included under this rubric are: human population genetics, evolutionary and genetic demography, quantitative genetics, evolutionary biology, ancient DNA studies, biological diversity interpreted in terms of adaptation (biometry, physical anthropology), and interdisciplinary research linking biological and cultural diversity (inferred from linguistic variability, ethnological diversity, archaeological evidence, etc.).
Table of Contents
Paternal Genetic History of the Basque Population of Spain
Kristin L. Young, Guangyun Sun, Ranjan Deka, and Michael H. Crawford
Genomic Evidence for an African Expansion of Anatomically Modern Humans by a Southern Route
Silvia Ghirotto, Luca Penso-Dolfin, and Guido Barbujani
Geographic Patterns of Craniofacial Variation in Pre-Hispanic Populations from the Southern Cone of South America
Mariana Fabra and Darío A. Demarchi
Migration in Afro-Brazilian Rural Communities: Crossing Demographic and Genetic Data
Carlos Eduardo G. Amorim, Carolina C. Gontijo, Gabriel Falcão-Alencar, Neide M. O. Godinho, Rafaela C. P. Toledo, Maria Angélica F. Pedrosa, Marcelo R. Luizon, Aguinaldo L. Simões, Maria N. Klautau-Guimãres, and Silviene F. Oliveira
Sex Distribution of Offspring-Parents Obesity: Angel’s Hypothesis Revisited
Niveen M. E. Abu-Rmeileh, Graham Watt, and Michael E. J. Lean
Inflammation and Genetics: An Insight in the Centenarian Model
Tommaso Iannitti and Beniamino Palmieri
Book Review: About Face: German Physiognomic Thought from Lavaer to Auschwitz
Bertrand Riandiere De La Roche
Additional Information | 6x9, 116 pages, published September 1, 2011 |
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