Molecular Applications in Biological Anthropology
Part of Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology
- Editor: Eric J. Devor, University of Iowa
- Date Published: July 2005
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521675529
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The recent revolution in molecular genetics, which has already made such a significant impact in the biomedical sciences, is now becoming established in biological anthropology. New techniques have enabled anthropologists to study biological variation at the molecular level, and a wealth of exciting information on human and non-human primate populations is now becoming available for the first time. This volume presents a selection of pioneering research studies in which molecular techniques have been used to address key questions, for example about the human genetic system, the geographical movements of human populations in the past, and primate evolution. Providing not only a timely overview of current research, this book also presents an insight into the potential significance of molecular biology in the decades to come, that will be of interest to all biological anthropologists as well as molecular biologists, human geneticists, palaeontologists and evolutionary biologists.
Read more- Presents an insight into the potential significance of molecular biology in the decades to come
- A timely overview of current research
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- Date Published: July 2005
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521675529
- length: 276 pages
- dimensions: 231 x 154 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.423kg
- contains: 32 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Preface
1. Introduction: a brief history of the RFLP E. J. Devor
2. Nuclear DNA polymorphisms as tools in biological anthropology J. Rogers
3. Molecular genetics of atherosclerosis in human and non-human primates J. E. Hixson
4. Hypervariable minisatellites and VNTRs M. L. Weiss and T. Turner
5. Molecular genetics of globin genes and human population studies J. Flint, J. B. Clegg and A. J. Boyce
6. Mitochondrial DNA: its uses in anthropological research D. J. Melnick, G. A. Hoelzer and R. L. Honeycutt
7. Beads and string: the genome in evolutionary theory J. Marks.
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