Category
page 1Modern human genetic history
caste system in India
class in Hindu society
cline
gradual variation of the characteristics of a species along its territory
dysgenics
Dysgenics refers to any decrease in the prevalence of traits deemed to be either socially desirable or generally adaptive to their environment due to selective pressure disfavouring their reproduction.
Early European Farmers
in archaeogenetics, an ancestral genetic group of the Anatolian Neolithic Farmers who brought agriculture to Europe and Northwest Africa
human evolutionary genetics
study of the differences between human genomes, how these differences came about, and their effects
genetic history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
genetics on the peopling of the Americas
Western Steppe Herders
archaeogenetic name for an ancestral genetic component
Genetic history of Italy
aspect of history
genetic studies of Jews
DNA analysis of Jewish populations
genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia
in DNA phylogenetics
genetic history of Africa
genetic studies of Turkic peoples
DNA analysis of Turkish populations
Ancient Paleo-Siberian
human archaeogenetic lineage
genetic history of the Middle East
DNA study of the Middle East inhabitants
Genetic history of East Asians
East Asian genetic history
Moroccan genetics
DNA analysis of Moroccan populations
recent human evolution
Biological evolution of H. sapiens within the last 50,000 years or so
genetic history of North Africa
North African genetic history
genetic history of the British Isles
genetic and anthropology studies on Filipinos
DNA analyses of people native to the Philippines
Anzick-1
Anzick-1 was a young (1–2 years old) Paleoindian child whose remains were found in south central Montana, United States, in 1968. He has been dated to 12,990–12,840 years Before Present. The child was found with more than 115 tools made of stone and antlers and dusted with red ochre, suggesting a deliberate burial. Anzick-1 is the only human whose remains are associated with the Clovis culture, and is the first ancient Native American genome to be fully sequenced.