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Human evolution

Otherwise known as anthropogeny; anything of or relating to the study of the origin and evolution of Homo sapiens as a distinct species from other hominids, great apes and placental mammals.

Contributors in Human evolution

Human evolution

positional cloning

Archaeology; Human evolution

The isolation of a gene association with a genetic disease on the basis of its approximate chromosomal position.

combinatorial gene regulation

Archaeology; Human evolution

Transcriptional control (i.e., whether a gene is active or inactive) achieved by combining relatively few regulatory proteins (negative and positive) binding to particular DNA sequences.

gene mutation

Archaeology; Human evolution

A heritable alteration of the genetic material, usually from one allelic form to another.

geomorphology

Archaeology; Human evolution

A subdiscipline of geography, concerned with the study of the form and development of the landscape, it includes such specializations as sedimentology.

deep-sea cores

Archaeology; Human evolution

Cores drilled from the sea bed that provide the most coherent record of climate changes on a worldwide scale. The cores contain shells of microscopic marine organisms (foraminifera) laid down on the ...

fibula

Archaeology; Human evolution

One of two long bones of the lower leg; this is the more slender, lateral one.

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