America Past, America Present: Genes and Languages in the Americas and BeyondColin Renfrew McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2000 - 175 Seiten Aspects of the prehistory of the Americas currently remain little understood, with suggested dates for the first human colonization varying widely between 40,000 and 14,000 years ago. In this volume, molecular geneticists and historical linguists debate the evidence for the first peopling of the Americas, and for the subsequent emergence of the remarkable genetic and linguistic diversity still seen among Native Americans to this day. Part I offers a general consideration of the theme of language distribution and genetic variation in human populations with emphasis on the population-specific polymorphism issue. In parts II and III linguistic variation in Native American populations and their accompanying molecular genetic variability are discussed by leading specialists. In the final part unanswered questions in historical linguistics are debated, including the macrofamily problem with particular reference to the postulated but contoversial Amerind family. |
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... cent ) was much lower than that observed within Amerind haplogroups A , C and D ( 0.075 per cent ) . Thus , a haplogroup B migration could have followed the first human migration to the Americas ; however , it would have predated the ...
... cent ) was much lower than that observed within Amerind haplogroups A , C and D ( 0.075 per cent ) . Thus , a haplogroup B migration could have followed the first human migration to the Americas ; however , it would have predated the ...
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... cent ( Table 8.2 ) . This strengthens the observation that ge- netic variability is higher within the Eastern cluster . In particular , in about 90 per cent of cases , membership of either group was predicted correctly by forward ...
... cent ( Table 8.2 ) . This strengthens the observation that ge- netic variability is higher within the Eastern cluster . In particular , in about 90 per cent of cases , membership of either group was predicted correctly by forward ...
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... cent of such list - comparisons , and so on . In the com- parison of the actual Sanskrit and Latin lists we find four examples ; and since we would expect three or fewer by chance in more than 99.98 per cent of all similar list ...
... cent of such list - comparisons , and so on . In the com- parison of the actual Sanskrit and Latin lists we find four examples ; and since we would expect three or fewer by chance in more than 99.98 per cent of all similar list ...
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emergence | 17 |
The genetic origins of Old Testament priests | 31 |
their reliability | 47 |
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