Over the past two decades, advances in the field of genomics have presented new opportunities to shed light upon the origins of enslaved Africans and their contemporary descendants. While this possibility has caused enthusiasm among members of the public, it has provoked contention within the academic sphere. This paper represents an attempt to reconcile these opposing disciplinary divisions, by examining, explaining, and discussing the processes involved in the production of genetic “ancestry” estimates, in order to moderate the aura of absolute “truth” that is often associated with such techniques. Our discussion focuses on two case studies – the academic use of ancient DNA analyses to estimate the geographic origins of historically ensla...
Using Genetic Testing and Historical Records to Document Ancestral Heritage Hannah Bromberg Division...
The history of human populations in Africa is complex and includes various demographic events that i...
This article explores ways in which advances in genetic testing have both facilitated and democratiz...
This article examines the way in which genetic « ancestry » tests have been promoted and developed o...
Over the past decade, the DNA ancestry-testing industry—based largely in the United States—has exper...
This paper explores how Africana Studies offer the opportunity for a new worldview that may supplant...
Background: Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16(th)...
The interactions and relationships between European and African persons in colonial North America ar...
Between the 15th and 19th centuries AD, the Atlantic slave trade resulted in the forced movement of ...
genetic ancestry of various populations of the Americas self-identified as having primarily African...
Using Genealogical Records and Genetic Markers of the Y-chromosome, X-chromosome, and Mitochondrial ...
Background Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16th-19...
Between the 15th and 19th centuries ad, the Atlantic slave trade resulted in the forced movement of ...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant popula...
According to historical records of transatlantic slavery, traders forcibly deported an estimated 12....
Using Genetic Testing and Historical Records to Document Ancestral Heritage Hannah Bromberg Division...
The history of human populations in Africa is complex and includes various demographic events that i...
This article explores ways in which advances in genetic testing have both facilitated and democratiz...
This article examines the way in which genetic « ancestry » tests have been promoted and developed o...
Over the past decade, the DNA ancestry-testing industry—based largely in the United States—has exper...
This paper explores how Africana Studies offer the opportunity for a new worldview that may supplant...
Background: Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16(th)...
The interactions and relationships between European and African persons in colonial North America ar...
Between the 15th and 19th centuries AD, the Atlantic slave trade resulted in the forced movement of ...
genetic ancestry of various populations of the Americas self-identified as having primarily African...
Using Genealogical Records and Genetic Markers of the Y-chromosome, X-chromosome, and Mitochondrial ...
Background Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16th-19...
Between the 15th and 19th centuries ad, the Atlantic slave trade resulted in the forced movement of ...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant popula...
According to historical records of transatlantic slavery, traders forcibly deported an estimated 12....
Using Genetic Testing and Historical Records to Document Ancestral Heritage Hannah Bromberg Division...
The history of human populations in Africa is complex and includes various demographic events that i...
This article explores ways in which advances in genetic testing have both facilitated and democratiz...