2019
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.612.11
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Using Quantitative Genetic Methods to Understand Evolutionary Processes from Archival Anatomical Data: A Case Study of Arikara Groups

Abstract: Anatomical data are often used to infer genetic similarities within and between human populations. Intergroup similarities may result from multiple processes, including common ancestry, shared environment during ontogeny, or gene flow. In many cases, researchers have used pattern‐based comparisons, such as least squares distances between groups, to suggest these processes, even though pattern‐based methods inadequately measure such evolutionary and developmental processes. Methods that utilize the genetic cova… Show more

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