Molecular applications in biological anthropology / edited by Eric J. Devor.

Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in biological anthropology ; 10Publication details: Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1992Description: xiv, 258 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0521391091 (hard)Subject(s): Physical anthropology -- Methodology | Molecular biology -- TechniqueDDC classification: 573
Contents:
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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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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