Miguel Vilar
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Australian Aboriginals descendants of first migrants out of Africa
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. Genographic Project scientists in ...
One decade old, Genographic Project’s probe into human history boasts numerous successes
Ten years ago, a group of international scientists and indigenous community members gathered at National Geographic Society’s headquarters in Washington, D.C ...
Using consumer genetics to map the world’s genealogy
While millions of people spent last weekend dumping buckets of ice water on their heads and documenting it on Facebook ...
DNA portrait of Puerto Rican ancestry
National Geographic’s Genographic Project researches locations where different groups historically intermixed to create a modern day melting pot. Collaborating with 326 ...
Genographic team surveys New Zealand
The Genographic Team has been in New Zealand this week, working with people of Pacific as well as European and ...
Do you share a haplogroup with Dracula?
Some Halloween fans take costuming to a whole other level. The wig will be just right, the make-up impeccable, the ...
Ötzi the Iceman stirs up enthusiasm for genetics
The popularity of recent news reports on the DNA of the mummy Ötzi remind us that genetic breakthroughs are reaching far beyond white-lab-coat ...