The use of nonmetric variation in estimating human population admixture: A test case with Brazilian blacks, whites, and mulattos
Volume: 70, Issue: 3, Pages: 395 - 405
Published: Jul 1, 1986
Abstract
Measurements in populations which serve as valid indicators of biological relationship should be proportional to genetic distance. In order to test the utility of discrete cranial traits for estimating genetic distances among populations, estimates of admixture are obtained for gene frequency data and nonmetric cranial data in São Paulo mulattos (M). The gene frequency data serve as a control that the three populations are related as stated:...
Paper Details
Title
The use of nonmetric variation in estimating human population admixture: A test case with Brazilian blacks, whites, and mulattos
Published Date
Jul 1, 1986
Volume
70
Issue
3
Pages
395 - 405
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