Human Biology Volume 83, Number 6, December 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
A Population-Genetic Perspective on the Similarities and Differences among Worldwide Human Populations
Noah A. Rosenberg
The Y-STR Genetic Diversity of an Idaho Basque Population, with Comparison to European Basques and US Caucasians
Josu Zubizarreta, Michael C. Davis, and Greg Hampikian
Gestation Length, Mode of Delivery and Neonatal Line-Thickness Variation
Clément Zanolli, Luca Bondioli, Franz Manni, Paola Rossi, and Roberto Macchiarelli
Integration versus Apartheid in post-Roman Britain: a Response to Thomas et al. (2008)
John E. Pattison
Letter to the Editor: Afghan Genetic Mysteries
Bernard Dupaigne
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