Biological anthropology can be defined as the evolutionary biology of primates (Homo sapiens and nonhuman primates). One of its key tasks is to investigate the causal evolutionary processes that are mainly responsible for the genetic similarity or the gene diversity of populations
The great apes play an important role as model organisms. They are our closest living relatives, all...
Recent technological advances (high-throughput whole genome sequencing, megainformatics) have made i...
Nonhuman primates (referred to here as primates) provide an invaluable source of information for a m...
The massive efforts to study in detail the human genome have produced extraordinary amounts of genet...
Anthropological genetics is a field that has been in existence since the 1960s and has been growing ...
Biological Anthropology deals with the comparative biogenetics of man. Within the various fields of ...
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Cultural primatology focuses on the study of culture in nonhuman primates. Culture is defined as inn...
It is proposed that a new transdisciplinary science, which can best be titled Human Population Biolo...
This book introduces physical anthropology, the science of human biological evolution and variation....
International audienceThe purpose of demographic anthropology is to study the processes of reproduct...
One of the most novel and important contributions to biological anthropology in the last two decades...
The great ape families are the species most closely related to our own, comprising chimpanzees, bono...
WOS:000254847900018International audienceIndirect identification of innovations in wild populations ...
Human evolution exhibits repeated speciations and conspicuous morphological change: from Australopit...
The great apes play an important role as model organisms. They are our closest living relatives, all...
Recent technological advances (high-throughput whole genome sequencing, megainformatics) have made i...
Nonhuman primates (referred to here as primates) provide an invaluable source of information for a m...
The massive efforts to study in detail the human genome have produced extraordinary amounts of genet...
Anthropological genetics is a field that has been in existence since the 1960s and has been growing ...
Biological Anthropology deals with the comparative biogenetics of man. Within the various fields of ...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37536/1/1330390117_ftp.pd
Cultural primatology focuses on the study of culture in nonhuman primates. Culture is defined as inn...
It is proposed that a new transdisciplinary science, which can best be titled Human Population Biolo...
This book introduces physical anthropology, the science of human biological evolution and variation....
International audienceThe purpose of demographic anthropology is to study the processes of reproduct...
One of the most novel and important contributions to biological anthropology in the last two decades...
The great ape families are the species most closely related to our own, comprising chimpanzees, bono...
WOS:000254847900018International audienceIndirect identification of innovations in wild populations ...
Human evolution exhibits repeated speciations and conspicuous morphological change: from Australopit...
The great apes play an important role as model organisms. They are our closest living relatives, all...
Recent technological advances (high-throughput whole genome sequencing, megainformatics) have made i...
Nonhuman primates (referred to here as primates) provide an invaluable source of information for a m...