Thanks!
The next decade or two should be very interesting in regard to epigenetics.
The human family tree is looking increasingly bushy, and Lucy may end up being 
kicked out of it.

On Aug 19, 2012, at 8:06 AM, Michael Palij wrote:

> Given the recent posts on human evolution and genetic studies of
> early humans, some people might be interested in a review article
> that appears to give a state of the art report of genetic analysis used
> in such studies and how new techniques are altering perspectives.
> There is a popular media article on Science Daily on this; see:
> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120814121113.htm
> 
> And one can obtain a copy of the research article here:
> http://www.ucl.ac.uk/mace-lab/publications/articles/2012/TIGS_972_final_1_.pdf
> 
> Perhaps one of the most important points to take away is the degree
> of uncertainty that exists and how overly simplistic older accounts
> are.  The authors identify what areas need development and indicate
> how new technology might apply to them.

Paul Brandon
Emeritus Professor of Psychology
Minnesota State University, Mankato
[email protected]




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