The journey of our genes: the story of us and our ancestors
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Where did we come from? Who are we? What distinguishes some people from others? These issues are relevant today more than ever. Professor Johannes Krause (an outstanding young scientist, world expert in the field of archaeogenetics, director of the Institute of Humanity at the Max Institute in Jena) and scientific journalist Thomas Trappe are returning to the background, talk about what genes tell us about our origin, and respond to many Questions:
- Are there really "local" residents?
- Why were the first Europeans dark-skinned?
- Where in our genotype the genes of the Indians?
- Why is the analysis of the genome allows you to divide Europeans into groups, but does not give grounds for delimiting by nationalities?
- And finally why is our continent inconceivable without immigrants?
- Are there really "local" residents?
- Why were the first Europeans dark-skinned?
- Where in our genotype the genes of the Indians?
- Why is the analysis of the genome allows you to divide Europeans into groups, but does not give grounds for delimiting by nationalities?
- And finally why is our continent inconceivable without immigrants?
Author:
Author:Krauze Johannes
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
- Category:Science & Math
- Category:Reference books
Series:
Series: Top of Evolution
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907241-09-1
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