Aaron W. Kolb, Cécile Ané, Curtis R. Brandt. Using HSV-1 Genome Phylogenetics to Track Past Human Migrations. PLoS ONE, 2013; 8 (10): e76267 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0076267
As a geographer interested in human genetics, this blog explores my musings on the topic and collects the latest articles on prehistoric and historic migrations through the lens of genetics research.
Showing posts with label Out of Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Out of Africa. Show all posts
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Article: Using Herpes to Track Human Migrations
Hitchhiking Virus Confirms Saga of Ancient Human Migration
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Article: Was There a Paleolithic Population Boom?
Genetic Study Pushes Back Timeline for First Significant Human Population Expansion
This article discusses some recent genetic research that argues the Homo sapien population expanded rapidly during the Paleolithic 60,000-80,000 years ago. In those areas that saw the most expansion, a second Neolithic expansion occurred more robustly about 10,000 years ago with the invention of agriculture.
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