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Author Reich, David (Of Harvard Medical School), author.

Title Who we are and how we got here : ancient DNA and the new science of the human past / David Reich.

Publication Info. New York : Pantheon Books, [2018]

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Edition First edition.
Description xxv, 335 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
occ Occupation/field of activity: University and college faculty members lcdgt
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-320) and index.
Contents Introduction -- Part I. The deep history of our species. How the genome explains who we are ; Encounters with Neanderthals ; Ancient DNA opens the floodgates -- Part II. How we got to where we are today. Humanity's ghosts ; The making of modern Europe ; The collision that formed India ; In search of Native American ancestors ; The genomic origins of East Asians ; Rejoining Africa to the human story -- Part III. The disruptive genome. The genomics of inequality ; The genomics of race and identity ; The future of ancient DNA.
Summary "A groundbreaking book about how technological advances in genomics and the extraction of ancient DNA have profoundly changed our understanding of human prehistory while resolving many long-standing controversies. Massive technological innovations now allow scientists to extract and analyze ancient DNA as never before, and it has become clear--in part from David Reich's own contributions to the field--that genomics is as important a means of understanding the human past as archeology, linguistics, and the written word. Now, in The New Science of the Human Past, Reich describes with unprecedented clarity just how the human genome provides not only all the information that a fertilized human egg needs to develop but also contains within it the history of our species. He delineates how the Genomic Revolution and ancient DNA are transforming our understanding of our own lineage as modern humans; how genomics deconstructs the idea that there are no biologically meaningful differences among human populations (though without adherence to pernicious racist hierarchies); and how DNA studies reveal the deep history of human inequality--among different populations, between the sexes, and among individuals within a population"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Human genetics -- Popular works.
Genomics -- Popular works.
DNA -- Analysis.
Prehistoric peoples.
Human population genetics.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Genetics & Genomics.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Evolution.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
DNA -- Analysis. (OCoLC)fst00886556
Genomics. (OCoLC)fst00940228
Human genetics. (OCoLC)fst00963075
Human population genetics. (OCoLC)fst00963201
Prehistoric peoples. (OCoLC)fst01075242
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
DNA -- Analysis.
Prehistoric peoples.
Human genetics -- Popular works.
Human genetics.
Genomics -- Popular works.
Genomics.
Science -- Life Sciences -- Genetics & Genomics.
Science -- Life Sciences -- Evolution.
Human population genetics.
Genetics, Population -- history.
Genre/Form Popular works. (OCoLC)fst01423846
Popular works.
ISBN 9781101870327 (hardcover)
110187032X (hardcover)
9781101870334 electronic book
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