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  1. Admixture, ancestry and its ascertainment among Puerto Ricans

    Gene Expression - 10 hours ago

    Earlier this week I posted a link to new research on the genomics of Mexican populations and the impact of selective evolutionary pressures within the last 500 years. I also pointed to the fact that despite Argentina's

  2. Admixture, ancestry and its ascertainment among Puerto Ricans [Gene Expression]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science - 11 hours ago

    Earlier this week I posted a link to new research on the genomics of Mexican populations and the impact of selective evolutionary pressures within the last 500 years. I also pointed to the fact that despite Argentina's

  3. AVPR1a ain't all that [Gene Expression]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 6, 2008

    Language Log has an excellent critique of the media stories around AVPR1a and its effect on male behavior. This sort of media criticism is warranted, but I don't know exactly how headline writing will clearly

  4. AVPR1a ain't all that

    Gene Expression - Sep 6, 2008

    Language Log has an excellent critique of the media stories around AVPR1a and its effect on male behavior. This sort of media criticism is warranted, but I don't know exactly how headline writing will clearly

  5. Recent human evolution in the New World

    Gene Expression - Sep 4, 2008

    Genome-wide distribution of ancestry in Mexican Americans: Migrations to the new world brought together individuals from Europe, Africa and the Americans. Inter-mating between these migrant and indigenous populations

  6. Recent human evolution in the New World [Gene Expression]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science - Sep 4, 2008

    Genome-wide distribution of ancestry in Mexican Americans: Migrations to the new world brought together individuals from Europe, Africa and the Americans. Inter-mating between these migrant and indigenous populations

  7. Did a gene enhancer humanise our thumbs? [Not Exactly Rocket Science]

    Did a gene enhancer humanise our thumbs? [Not Exactly Rocket Science]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 4, 2008

    The image on the right is both beautiful and exciting. Let me explain why. It's the paw of an embryonic mouse and a team of geneticists have inserted a fragment of human DNA into its cells. The fragment contains an

  8. Back to the Future

    Gene Expression - Sep 4, 2008

    Years before Genetic Future, there was Future Pundit. If you haven't checked out, I think you should. Yes, the title is cheesy, but so what? Read the comments on this post...

  9. Back to the Future [Gene Expression]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 4, 2008

    Years before Genetic Future, there was Future Pundit. If you haven't checked out, I think you should. Yes, the title is cheesy, but so what? Read the comments on this post...

  10. All science, all the time [Gene Expression]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 3, 2008

    Since I pointed to a blog geared toward reviewing technologies which serve to benefit the perpetuation of the white European hegemony yesterday, I thought I should make it known that you should check out Not Exactly

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