The Journey of Man: A Genetic OdysseyPenguin Adult, 2003 M05 29 - 288 pages Around 60,000 years ago, a man, identical to us in all important respects, walked the soil of Africa. Every man alive today is descended from him. How did he come to be father to all of us - a real-life Adam? And why do we come in such a huge variety of sizes, shapes, types and races if we all share a single prehistoric ancestor?
In this fascinating book, Spencer Wells shows how the truth about our ancestors is hidden in our genetic code, and reveals how developments in the cutting-edge science of population genetics have made it possible not just to discover where our ancestors lived (and who they may have fought, loved, learned from and influence) but to create a family tree for the whole of humanity. |
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... Asia . Today , M45 is found only in central Asians and those who trace their ancestry to this region - thus , it defines a central Asian clan . Descendants of the central Asian clan occur only sporadically in the Middle East and East Asia ...
... Asia today . Like a collection of soup recipes that all have a common ingredient , M175 unites most Asian men living east of the Hindu Kush and Himalayas , defining an east Asian clan . When these modern humans reached east Asia , they ...
... Asian populations . The Coastal lineage is found at a frequency of 50 per cent in Mongolia , and it is common throughout north - east Asia . How it reached this location remains a mystery , but it is likely that the early coastal ...