BAMAD no.27

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Brit-Am Anthropology and DNA Update
Contents:
1. Is Being a Bad Mother Inherited?
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Geostatistics in biological anthropology of the Irish
3. Japan: Ainu-Samurai DNA Links


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1. Behaviour: Is Being a Bad Mother Inherited?
Interesting Study.
http://www.reuters.com/article/blogBurst/science?
bbPostId=Cz5Ev0JdU2gZtB5hCCYBscaP5CzD
quZ7UYeitXB4glfXf5umCo






2. Geostatistics in biological anthropology of the Irish
http://dienekes.blogspot.com/
Viking input traceable in center of Ireland.





3. Japan: Ainu-Samurai DNA Links
http://dienekes.blogspot.com/2008/03/aapa-2008-abstracts_04.html
N. Seguchi. "Re-analysis of the ainu-samurai hypothesis using population genetic analysis."
The conclusion: "The result shows that the Kamakura ties to the Ainu first, before it ties to the other ethnic Japanese. In addition, the Kamakura group shows more variability,indicating that the Kamakura group may have experienced significantly more gene flow. This indicates the Ainu-derived people who lived in East Japan at that time made a genetic contribution to the warrior class of Kamakura."




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