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Anthropology > Y Chromosome
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Y Chromosome Defined
The smaller of the two sex chromosomes. Normal females possess no Y chromosome; normal males possess one X and one Y chromosome.
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Genetic Status Of North-east India's Adi Tribe Detailed
Published July 6, 2008, 5:06 pm, Science Daily
North-east India has always been a hotspot for population geneticists due to its unique, strategic geographic location and the presence of linguistically, culturally and demographically diverse populations practicing varied occupations (from hunter-gathering to settled agriculture). Researcher have now examined the genetic status of sub-tribes of a remotely located tribal cluster -- the Adi, a ...
U.S. Swimmers Set Records In Olympic Trials
Published July 3, 2008, 7:35 am, NPR
The U.S. Olympic swimming trials are going on in Omaha, Neb., where records have already been broken. USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan talks about the events and Michael Phelps, who is midway through his quest to qualify for an astonishing number of events.
Frank Deford: U.S. pinning all its hopes on Olympic star Phelps
Published July 2, 2008, 9:16 am, Sports Illustrated
Who would have thunk it? The United States of America, that noble bastion of individualism, is bombing in individual sports.
A microsatellite-guided insight into the genetic status of the Adi tribe
Published July 1, 2008, 5:07 pm, EurekAlert!
North-east India has always been a hotspot for population geneticists due to its unique, strategic geographic location and the presence of linguistically, culturally and demographically diverse populations practicing varied occupations (from hunter-gathering to settled agriculture).
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- Science Spectra [Article]: Neil Bradman and Mark Thomas of The Centre for Genetic Anthropology at University College London reveal the power of modern genetic analysis for exploring the role of fathers in human history.
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- Pas de Deux of Sexuality Is Written in the Genes: When it comes to the matter of desire, evolution leaves little to chance. Human sexual behavior is not a free-form performance, biologists are finding, but is guided at every turn by genetic programs. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image John Hers
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- Whit Athey's Haplogroup Predictor: predict Y Haplogroup from STR results
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- Death of Y may spawn new human species: Instant science fiction trope; just add 15 million years! When the Y chromosome finally gives up the ghost, it might be that a new species of human will diverge from the<sep />
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