Anthropological perspectives on genomic data, genetic ancestry, and race

Volume: 171, Issue: S70, Pages: 74 - 86
Published: Dec 14, 2019
Abstract
Human variation, including questions about race, have been central to biological anthropology since its emergence as a professional discipline in the early 20th century. More recently, genomic data have been used to address open questions about the nature and scope of human variation. Results from genome‐wide association studies and commercially available direct‐to‐consumer genetic ancestry tests have also kindled scholarly debate about the...
Paper Details
Title
Anthropological perspectives on genomic data, genetic ancestry, and race
Published Date
Dec 14, 2019
Volume
171
Issue
S70
Pages
74 - 86
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