One of the most novel and important contributions to biological anthropology in the last two decades has been the implementation of the techniques of molecular genetics to address some of the field’s fundamental debates. The ordering of the extant hominids into monophyletic clades has long been a source of contention, with human-chimpanzee, human-gorilla, and human-orangutan clades being proposed in various studies. An expanding genetic analysis culminating in over 20,000 sequence alignments of all extant hominids has shown that chimpanzees and humans form a monophyletic clade, the closest relative of which is the gorilla. Since the discovery of the first Neandertal specimens there has also been a sometimes vicious dichotomy between those t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Understanding the evolutionary history of humankind...
One can reconstruct human evolution using modern genetic data and models based on the mathematical t...
The massive efforts to study in detail the human genome have produced extraordinary amounts of genet...
One of the most novel and important contributions to biological anthropology in the last two decades...
Despite the remarkable developments m molecular biology over the past three decades, anthropological...
…we come from a long line of failures. We are apes, a group that almost went extinct fifteen million...
The recent breathtaking progress in whole genome sequencing technology allows access to the genomes ...
In order to understand the genetic basis for the evolutionary success of modern humans, it is necess...
Research into when and where modern humans originated and how they differ from, and interacted with,...
Consensus on the evolutionary relationships of humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas has not been reache...
The overwhelming similarity of human and ape genes is one of the best-known facts of modern genetic ...
Recent advances in the study of human origins have increased our understanding of our ancestors. The...
Human evolution exhibits repeated speciations and conspicuous morphological change: from Australopit...
Breakthroughs in molecular biology are revolutionizing our understanding of the history and relation...
Ever since Thomas H. Huxley correctly identified the chimpanzee and the gorilla as the two closest r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Understanding the evolutionary history of humankind...
One can reconstruct human evolution using modern genetic data and models based on the mathematical t...
The massive efforts to study in detail the human genome have produced extraordinary amounts of genet...
One of the most novel and important contributions to biological anthropology in the last two decades...
Despite the remarkable developments m molecular biology over the past three decades, anthropological...
…we come from a long line of failures. We are apes, a group that almost went extinct fifteen million...
The recent breathtaking progress in whole genome sequencing technology allows access to the genomes ...
In order to understand the genetic basis for the evolutionary success of modern humans, it is necess...
Research into when and where modern humans originated and how they differ from, and interacted with,...
Consensus on the evolutionary relationships of humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas has not been reache...
The overwhelming similarity of human and ape genes is one of the best-known facts of modern genetic ...
Recent advances in the study of human origins have increased our understanding of our ancestors. The...
Human evolution exhibits repeated speciations and conspicuous morphological change: from Australopit...
Breakthroughs in molecular biology are revolutionizing our understanding of the history and relation...
Ever since Thomas H. Huxley correctly identified the chimpanzee and the gorilla as the two closest r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Understanding the evolutionary history of humankind...
One can reconstruct human evolution using modern genetic data and models based on the mathematical t...
The massive efforts to study in detail the human genome have produced extraordinary amounts of genet...