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- adjective of the use of
genetics to studyhuman migration overtime
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Scientists have mapped the human genome and now genetics researchers have begun a five-year project called the genographic project, which will create a map of human migration patterns.
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For further research on ethical and other concerns, the “human genome diversity project,” and “the genographic project,” and controversies surrounding them, are a good starting point.
Pavig Lok's "Intellectual Property Garden" Bettina Tizzy 2008
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Still no result from the genographic project on my sample.
Archive 2008-05-01 Kosmo 2008
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And that was the genesis of the genographic project.
Spencer Wells builds a family tree for humanity Spencer Wells 2007
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And that was the genesis of the genographic project.
Spencer Wells builds a family tree for humanity Spencer Wells 2007
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And that was the genesis of the genographic project.
Spencer Wells builds a family tree for humanity Spencer Wells 2007
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You can go onto our website, Nationalgeographic. com/genographic.
Spencer Wells builds a family tree for humanity Spencer Wells 2007
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You can go onto our website, Nationalgeographic. com/genographic.
Spencer Wells builds a family tree for humanity Spencer Wells 2007
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I submitted a DNA sample, as did Bono, and we discovered that we have remarkably similar genographic paths on our fathers 'sides.
Annie Get Your Passport Carter, Graydon 2007
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You can go onto our website, Nationalgeographic. com/genographic.
Spencer Wells builds a family tree for humanity Spencer Wells 2007
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