Dr. Michael Bamshad, Division Chief and Professor, Division of Genetic Medicine, Pediatrics at the University of Washington, explores how evolutionary processes and demographic history have shaped patterns of genetic variation among humans, and how such variation influences differences in physical features and disease susceptibility among humans. Series: CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny [5/2010] [Science] [Show ID: 18707]
What I got from this lecture was the fact that, thanks to Political Correctness, you have to spend an hour saying that there's no such thing as race before you start into a ten minute speech about how the races evolved.
taibunsuu 1 month ago
Genetic anthropology and phylogenetic trees.
anarksee 3 months ago
It's all in our genes. Our features and strengths are just as genetic as our susceptibility to diseases.
vercorb 3 months ago
that was thought provoking indeed
mamba701 1 year ago
That last part was very good. I'm in the same boat, having roots in Asia, Africa and Europe.
verstwo2 1 year ago