See also:
- The Blood of the Vikings - - For the BBC series 'Blood of the Vikings', University College London undertook a survey to uncover Viking genes in the British Isles. The BBC explain the techniques and show the results on a map.
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- Europe's Seven Female Founders - - Article and links regarding new genetic research which shows that everyone in Europe is descended from just seven women. From BBC news.
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- The Human Genome Diversity Project - - Stanford University describes this international project that seeks to understand the diversity and unity of the entire human species. Includes a summary of the purpose of the project and of the planning work done.
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- Human Population Genetics Laboratory - - Located in the Department of Genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Includes personnel profiles, projects, and publications available in pdf format.
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- National Geographic: The Genographic Project - - A 5-year study by The National Geographic Society, IBM, geneticist Spencer Wells, and the Waitt Family Foundation to compile a genetic atlas. Project outline and methods, how to participate, news, genetics overview and an interactive atlas of the human journey.
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- World Haplogroups - - Maps of the world showing the distribution of Y chromosome and the MTDNA haplogroups throughout the world, with references, by J. Douglas McDonald. [PDF.
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- English and Welsh are Races Apart - - From the BBC, genetic research suggests the Welsh are the "true" Britons while the English evolved from Anglo-Saxon invaders from modern-day Holland. (June 30, 2002)
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- BBC: Genetic 'Adam Never Met Eve' - - Genetic studies suggest our most common paternal and maternal ancestors walked the planet more than 80,000 years apart. (October 30, 2000)
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- Science Spectra: Why Y? - - Neil Bradman and Mark Thomas look at the Y chromosome in the study of human evolution, migration and prehistory. (1998)
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