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December 21, 2018
So long and thanks for all the fish
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I've been procrastinating about this in vane hope of returning to my old animical self of being more interested in writing (and reading...
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October 11, 2018
Major Guanche genetic influence in Puerto Ricans (guest article by Thierno)
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Guest article by Thierno A discussion on a study on Caribbean autosomal ancestry from 2013 by Andrés Moreno Estrada et al., "R...
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April 28, 2018
Video: Do genes make you fat?
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I don't usually deal with the medical aspects of genetics but this conference by Giles Yeo is so enticing and clarifying that I believe ...
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April 8, 2018
Luxmanda: a 3,000 years-old proto-Horner in Tanzania
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I knew, more intuitively than rationally, that the Horner (Ethiopian, Somali, Eritrean) type of Afro-Eurasian admixture was very old but no...
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No Iberian in Iberomaurusian
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After almost a century of controversy on the matter, it seems that archaeogenetics solved the riddle. Not in the sense I thought it would b...
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April 4, 2018
North African Neolithic was influenced by Europe... and European Chalcolithic by Iberian Neolithic
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Or so it seems considering the data of Fregel et al., a study I have in my to-do list for some time and that I don't see cited often or...
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March 31, 2018
Iberian genetic clusters
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I've been the last two weeks or so chewing on this pre-pub and there's a point when no more chewing seems to be useful. So let'...
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