Ancestry & Evolution
The desire to understand our origins is primal. By examining our DNA over successive generations through the evolutionary process of inherited characteristics of human and animal populations–as well as from those species from which humans share a common ancestry–we can decipher our individual and collective past and develop medical innovations for the future.
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Review: Is evolution ‘God’s Word or Human Reason?’
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Viewpoint: Ignoring genetics threatens to make racial discussions ‘more extreme and divisive’
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Revising human history: Asian paleoanthropology reveals human, Neanderthal relationships
[T]he first analyses of Neanderthal DNA seemed to indicate that Neanderthals and modern humans did not interbreed. But this popular ...
‘Star cluster’ genetic analysis illuminates history’s social inequalities
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Where do we come from? Question grows ever more complicated
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Viewpoint: Population declines are a greater crisis than extinctions
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If Neanderthals mated with early modern humans, why does their genome show no evidence of human DNA?
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Harvard geneticist David Reich NY Times’ op-ed ignites debate over whether ‘races’ exist
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A fundamental question about the precise role of agriculture in early human history remains unanswered. Did the advent of intensive ...
What spurred the Cambrian explosion? Evolving animals may have led to more oxygen, not other way around
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Viewpoint: ‘Race’ may be a social construct, but denying ancestral-based group genetic differences is ‘indefensible’
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Viewpoint: We have much to gain from questioning the theory that humans evolved in Africa
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Air pollution influences gene expression and disease more than our ancestry
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