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GeneticArchaeology.com presents recent news in the use of DNA data to address archaeological and anthropological questions. For example, how do the facts of genetic evolution reveal the origins of humans? Did the most recent common ancestors of anatomically modern humans exist millions or thousands of years ago? Where did they live? Did they interbreed with other species of humans?

Combing through articles from the academic fields of Molecular Anthropology, Human Genetics, Population Genetics, and Phylogenetics, GeneticArchaeology.com brings to you the recent news on how DNA has helped us understand what it means to be human.

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Across Species, Genes Evolve to Minimize Protein Production Errors 7/25/2008

New evidence of battle between humans and ancient virus 7/23/2008

The genetics of the white horse unraveled 7/22/2008

Natural selection may not produce the best organisms 7/20/2008

Researchers discover remnant of an ancient 'RNA world' 7/18/2008

Y chromosome study sheds light on Athapaskan migration to southwest U.S. 7/16/2008

Excavated Jericho bones may help Israeli-Palestinian-German team combat tuberculosis 7/15/2008

Scientists identify genetic basis for the black sheep of the family 7/12/2008

Middle Eastern families yield intriguing clues to autism 7/11/2008

Tuberculosis May Have Migrated From Humans To Cattle, Not The Reverse 7/10/2008

Can you hear me now? 7/9/2008

Common mutations linked to common obesity in Europeans 7/8/2008

Crossed (Evolutionary) Signals? 7/2/2008

Drought tolerance in potatoes 7/1/2008

Ancient Mexican maize varieties 6/28/2008

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