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- catalog contributor b12006454.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "1. Reflections of the Past 1 -- 1.1 Genetic History of the Human Species 3 -- 2. Evolution and Genetic History 10 -- 2.1 Genetic Code 11 -- 2.2 Process of Inheritance 12 -- 2.2.1 Dominant, Recessive, and Codominant Alleles 14 -- 2.2.2 Inheritance of Chromosomes 15 -- 2.3 Measures of Genetic Variation 15 -- 2.3.1 Red Blood Cell Blood Polymorphisms 16 -- 2.3.2 DNA Markers 17 -- 2.3.3 Mitochondrial DNA 19 -- 2.3.4 Y Chromosome 19 -- 2.3.5 Complex Phenotypic Traits 20 -- 2.4 How Does Evolution Work? 20 -- 2.4.1 Mutation 21 -- 2.4.2 Natural Selection 22 -- 2.4.3 Genetic Drift 24 -- 2.4.4 Gene Flow 28 -- 2.4.5 Interaction of the Evolutionary Forces 28 -- 2.4.6 Microevolution and Macroevolution 29 -- 2.5 Genetics and History--Two Examples 32 -- 2.5.1 Population History of Ireland 32 -- 2.5.2 Ape-Human Split 35 -- 2.5.3".
- catalog description "4.2.2 Estimates of Coalescent Dates from Other Genes 87 -- 4.2.3 Coalescent Dates and Population Size 88 -- 4.3 Geography and Gene Trees--Where Did Our Ancestors Live? 89 -- 5. Genetic Diversity and Recent Human Evolution 94 -- 5.1 Genetic Diversity and Evolution 95 -- 5.2 Measuring Genetic Diversity 97 -- 5.3 Geographic Distribution of Human Genetic Diversity 101 -- 5.4 Evolutionary Interpretations of African Genetic Diversity 104 -- 5.4.1 A Recent African Origin of Our Species? 104 -- 5.4.2 Regional Variation in Population Size? 110 -- 6 Genetic Differences Between Human Populations 119 -- 6.1 Genetic Distance and Evolution 119 -- 6.2 Levels of Genetic Differentiation 122 -- 6.3 Pattern of Genetic Distances Between Populations 127 -- 6.4 Evolutionary Interpretations 128 -- 6.4.1 Do the Genetic Distances Reflect Phylogenetic Branching? 130 -- 6.4.2".
- catalog description "Different Approaches to Population History 38 -- 3. Modern Human Origins Debate 41 -- 3.1 Geologic Time 42 -- 3.2 Early Hominid Evolution 43 -- 3.3 Evolution of the Genus Homo 45 -- 3.3.1 Early Humans--Homo erectus 46 -- 3.3.2 "Archaic" Humans 48 -- 3.3.3 "Modern" Humans 49 -- 3.3.4 Lumpers and Splitters 51 -- 3.4 Models of Modern Human Origins 54 -- 3.4.1 Mode of the Transition--Replacement or Multiregional Evolution? 55 -- 3.4.2 Location and Timing of the Transition--Africa or Worldwide? 61 -- 3.4.3 Evolutionary Models 62 -- 4. In Search of Our Common Ancestor 67 -- 4.1 "Mitochondrial Eve" 68 -- 4.1.1 Analyzing Mitochondrial DNA 68 -- 4.1.2 Analyses 75 -- 4.1.3 Debates--Where Did Eve Live? 79 -- 4.1.4 Debates--When Did Eve Live? 82 -- 4.2 Coalescent Theory--When Did the Common Ancestor Live? 83 -- 4.2.1 Estimates of Coalescent Dates from Mitochondrial DNA 85 --".
- catalog description "Do the Genetic Distances Reflect Differences in Gene Flow? 132 -- 6.4.3 Need to Consider Regional Differences in Population Size 137 -- 6.4.4 Estimating Ancient Migration 141 -- 7. How Many Ancestors? 145 -- 7.1 Different Concepts of Population Size 146 -- 7.2 Estimating Ancient Population Size 149 -- 7.2.1 Ecological Estimates of Census Size 150 -- 7.2.2 Genetic Estimates of Species Effective Size 151 -- 7.3 A Pleistocene Population Explosion? 154 -- 7.3.1 Gene Trees and Population Expansion 154 -- 7.3.2 Mismatch Distributions and Frequency Spectra 156 -- 7.3.3 Evidence of Expansion from Microsatellite DNA 159 -- 7.3.4 Estimating the Time of the Expansion 161 -- 7.3.5 What Happened Before the Expansion? 164 -- 7.4 Evolutionary Interpretations 168 -- 7.4.1 Evidence of Speciation and Replacement? 168 -- 7.4.2 Extinction and Recolonization of Local Populations? 171 -- 8.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 232-245) and index.".
- catalog description "Neandertal DNA 178 -- 8.1 Studying Ancient DNA 178 -- 8.2 Discovery of Neandertal DNA 179 -- 8.2.1 First Neandertal DNA Sequence (Feldhofer) 179 -- 8.2.2 Second Neandertal DNA Sequence (Mezmaiskaya) 180 -- 8.3 Evolutionary Interpretations 181 -- 8.3.1 Variation within Neandertals 182 -- 8.3.2 Were5 Neandertals a Separate Species? 183 -- 8.3.3 Regional Affinities of Neandertal DNA 186 -- 8.3.4 Were Neandertals a Different Subspecies? 190 -- 9.1 Summary of the Genetic Evidence 195 -- 9.2 Fossil Record--A Population Geneticist's View 197 -- 9.2.1 Distribution of Archaic and Modern Fossils 198 -- 9.2.2 Similarity of Recent Moderns to Earlier Archaics and Moderns 199 -- 9.2.3 Regional Continuity 202 -- 9.3 "Mostly Out of Africa" 205 -- 9.4 Issues and Future Directions 210.".
- catalog extent "x, 252 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0471384135 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Wiley-Liss,".
- catalog subject "2001 I-776".
- catalog subject "572.8/38 21".
- catalog subject "Evolution, Molecular.".
- catalog subject "Evolutionary genetics.".
- catalog subject "Genetics, Population History.".
- catalog subject "Human population genetics.".
- catalog subject "QH 390 R382g 2001".
- catalog subject "QH390 .R45 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Reflections of the Past 1 -- 1.1 Genetic History of the Human Species 3 -- 2. Evolution and Genetic History 10 -- 2.1 Genetic Code 11 -- 2.2 Process of Inheritance 12 -- 2.2.1 Dominant, Recessive, and Codominant Alleles 14 -- 2.2.2 Inheritance of Chromosomes 15 -- 2.3 Measures of Genetic Variation 15 -- 2.3.1 Red Blood Cell Blood Polymorphisms 16 -- 2.3.2 DNA Markers 17 -- 2.3.3 Mitochondrial DNA 19 -- 2.3.4 Y Chromosome 19 -- 2.3.5 Complex Phenotypic Traits 20 -- 2.4 How Does Evolution Work? 20 -- 2.4.1 Mutation 21 -- 2.4.2 Natural Selection 22 -- 2.4.3 Genetic Drift 24 -- 2.4.4 Gene Flow 28 -- 2.4.5 Interaction of the Evolutionary Forces 28 -- 2.4.6 Microevolution and Macroevolution 29 -- 2.5 Genetics and History--Two Examples 32 -- 2.5.1 Population History of Ireland 32 -- 2.5.2 Ape-Human Split 35 -- 2.5.3".
- catalog tableOfContents "4.2.2 Estimates of Coalescent Dates from Other Genes 87 -- 4.2.3 Coalescent Dates and Population Size 88 -- 4.3 Geography and Gene Trees--Where Did Our Ancestors Live? 89 -- 5. Genetic Diversity and Recent Human Evolution 94 -- 5.1 Genetic Diversity and Evolution 95 -- 5.2 Measuring Genetic Diversity 97 -- 5.3 Geographic Distribution of Human Genetic Diversity 101 -- 5.4 Evolutionary Interpretations of African Genetic Diversity 104 -- 5.4.1 A Recent African Origin of Our Species? 104 -- 5.4.2 Regional Variation in Population Size? 110 -- 6 Genetic Differences Between Human Populations 119 -- 6.1 Genetic Distance and Evolution 119 -- 6.2 Levels of Genetic Differentiation 122 -- 6.3 Pattern of Genetic Distances Between Populations 127 -- 6.4 Evolutionary Interpretations 128 -- 6.4.1 Do the Genetic Distances Reflect Phylogenetic Branching? 130 -- 6.4.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "Different Approaches to Population History 38 -- 3. Modern Human Origins Debate 41 -- 3.1 Geologic Time 42 -- 3.2 Early Hominid Evolution 43 -- 3.3 Evolution of the Genus Homo 45 -- 3.3.1 Early Humans--Homo erectus 46 -- 3.3.2 "Archaic" Humans 48 -- 3.3.3 "Modern" Humans 49 -- 3.3.4 Lumpers and Splitters 51 -- 3.4 Models of Modern Human Origins 54 -- 3.4.1 Mode of the Transition--Replacement or Multiregional Evolution? 55 -- 3.4.2 Location and Timing of the Transition--Africa or Worldwide? 61 -- 3.4.3 Evolutionary Models 62 -- 4. In Search of Our Common Ancestor 67 -- 4.1 "Mitochondrial Eve" 68 -- 4.1.1 Analyzing Mitochondrial DNA 68 -- 4.1.2 Analyses 75 -- 4.1.3 Debates--Where Did Eve Live? 79 -- 4.1.4 Debates--When Did Eve Live? 82 -- 4.2 Coalescent Theory--When Did the Common Ancestor Live? 83 -- 4.2.1 Estimates of Coalescent Dates from Mitochondrial DNA 85 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Do the Genetic Distances Reflect Differences in Gene Flow? 132 -- 6.4.3 Need to Consider Regional Differences in Population Size 137 -- 6.4.4 Estimating Ancient Migration 141 -- 7. How Many Ancestors? 145 -- 7.1 Different Concepts of Population Size 146 -- 7.2 Estimating Ancient Population Size 149 -- 7.2.1 Ecological Estimates of Census Size 150 -- 7.2.2 Genetic Estimates of Species Effective Size 151 -- 7.3 A Pleistocene Population Explosion? 154 -- 7.3.1 Gene Trees and Population Expansion 154 -- 7.3.2 Mismatch Distributions and Frequency Spectra 156 -- 7.3.3 Evidence of Expansion from Microsatellite DNA 159 -- 7.3.4 Estimating the Time of the Expansion 161 -- 7.3.5 What Happened Before the Expansion? 164 -- 7.4 Evolutionary Interpretations 168 -- 7.4.1 Evidence of Speciation and Replacement? 168 -- 7.4.2 Extinction and Recolonization of Local Populations? 171 -- 8.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Neandertal DNA 178 -- 8.1 Studying Ancient DNA 178 -- 8.2 Discovery of Neandertal DNA 179 -- 8.2.1 First Neandertal DNA Sequence (Feldhofer) 179 -- 8.2.2 Second Neandertal DNA Sequence (Mezmaiskaya) 180 -- 8.3 Evolutionary Interpretations 181 -- 8.3.1 Variation within Neandertals 182 -- 8.3.2 Were5 Neandertals a Separate Species? 183 -- 8.3.3 Regional Affinities of Neandertal DNA 186 -- 8.3.4 Were Neandertals a Different Subspecies? 190 -- 9.1 Summary of the Genetic Evidence 195 -- 9.2 Fossil Record--A Population Geneticist's View 197 -- 9.2.1 Distribution of Archaic and Modern Fossils 198 -- 9.2.2 Similarity of Recent Moderns to Earlier Archaics and Moderns 199 -- 9.2.3 Regional Continuity 202 -- 9.3 "Mostly Out of Africa" 205 -- 9.4 Issues and Future Directions 210.".
- catalog title "Genetics and the search for modern human origins / John H. Relethford.".
- catalog type "text".