Study Guide And Solutions Manual For Genetic Analysis: An Integrated Approach
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Author: Mark F. Sanders, John L. Bowman, Peter Mirabito
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter D, Problem 3P
What lines of evidence support the hypothesis that modern humans evolved in Africa and then subsequently migrated throughout the globe?
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Study Guide And Solutions Manual For Genetic Analysis: An Integrated Approach
Ch. D - Why might mitochondrial, Y chromosome, and...Ch. D - What insights have analyses of human mitochondrial...Ch. D - What lines of evidence support the hypothesis that...Ch. D - Discuss how both gains and losses of regulatory...Ch. D - D.5 How do copy number variants arise? Do they...Ch. D - Consider possible societal and ethical dilemmas...Ch. D - Prob. 7PCh. D - Describe how selection at a locus can result in a...Ch. D - D.9 How can ancient DNA provide insight into past...Ch. D - D.10 Denisovans are known from bones found in...
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