This is a review article of the following book: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. & Dixon, R.M.W. (ed.) 2001. Areal diffusion and genetic inheritance. Oxford: Oxford University Pres
These are the main codes used for the paper: Wang et al. Polygenic prediction across populations is...
This edited volume is a project from the Council of Respon-sible Genetics, a private organization ba...
Offspring tend to resemble parents, but not exactly: this is the fundamental observable that any sci...
This is a review artucle discussing issues raised by the following book: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. & ...
Dunn et al. (2007) state that their typological comparisons do not demonstrate genealogical relatedn...
Which research fields and biological subdisciplines should we classify as “evolu-tionary genetics”? ...
[From Introduction:] THE PROBLEM OF LINGUISTIC SUBGROUPINGS To establish subgroupings within a lang...
This article surveys what is currently known about the complex interplay between genetics and the la...
Beyond its theoretical success, the development of molecular genetics has brought about the possibil...
Why are some peoples still poor? Recent research suggests the possibility that some societies may be...
According to its author, this book is the result of forty years of work on family structures and mor...
International audienceThere are important reasons to be sceptical of the accuracy and usefulness of ...
This volume consists of studies of the relationship between areal diffusion and the genetic developm...
Copyright © 2015 Asude Alpman Durmaz et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
This book considers how languages have traditionally been divided into families, and asks how they s...
These are the main codes used for the paper: Wang et al. Polygenic prediction across populations is...
This edited volume is a project from the Council of Respon-sible Genetics, a private organization ba...
Offspring tend to resemble parents, but not exactly: this is the fundamental observable that any sci...
This is a review artucle discussing issues raised by the following book: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. & ...
Dunn et al. (2007) state that their typological comparisons do not demonstrate genealogical relatedn...
Which research fields and biological subdisciplines should we classify as “evolu-tionary genetics”? ...
[From Introduction:] THE PROBLEM OF LINGUISTIC SUBGROUPINGS To establish subgroupings within a lang...
This article surveys what is currently known about the complex interplay between genetics and the la...
Beyond its theoretical success, the development of molecular genetics has brought about the possibil...
Why are some peoples still poor? Recent research suggests the possibility that some societies may be...
According to its author, this book is the result of forty years of work on family structures and mor...
International audienceThere are important reasons to be sceptical of the accuracy and usefulness of ...
This volume consists of studies of the relationship between areal diffusion and the genetic developm...
Copyright © 2015 Asude Alpman Durmaz et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
This book considers how languages have traditionally been divided into families, and asks how they s...
These are the main codes used for the paper: Wang et al. Polygenic prediction across populations is...
This edited volume is a project from the Council of Respon-sible Genetics, a private organization ba...
Offspring tend to resemble parents, but not exactly: this is the fundamental observable that any sci...