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"We undertook a very careful study of genetic differences within and among major human groups, and aimed to explain why certain parts of the genome differed," said Scott Williamson, the study's lead author and a Cornell assistant professor of biological statistics and computational biology.
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Chapter 6: Human Adaptation ... This chapter discusses specific human physiological and developmental adaptations to environmental stresses, and some cultural responses to the stresses. As the human species occupies a wide geographic range, there is a wide range of population-specific stresses.
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name erin status student age 16 Question - People of different countries have very distinctive physical characteristics and I was wondering if this had to do with the region of the world they're living in, if they had to adapt and evolve to ... Do smaller eyes help some people, ... NEWTON is an electronic community for Science,
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The section that dealt with human evolution was extremely weak, in large part due to the vague manner with which it presented the facts. ... Footnotes:; 1. Michael C. Howard & Janet Dunaif-Hattis. Anthropology: Understanding Human Adaptation. (Harper Collins Publishers: New York, 1992.) 673 pages.
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In the case of hypoxia adaptation, this would be more likely to result in downward migration because human populations are presumably well adapted to sea-level oxygen levels. Differential migration in response to other stresses (including those of socio-economic origin) should also be considered.
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A Cornell study of genome sequences in African-Americans, European-Americans and Chinese suggests that natural selection has caused as much as 10 percent of the human genome to change in some populations in the last 15,000 to 100,000 years, when people began migrating from Africa.
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Metabolic Evidence of Human; Adaptation to Increased Carnivory; This article removed at the request of the author. ... Back to Paleodiet & Paleolithic Nutrition ... Beyond Veg home | Feedback | Links ;
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Rather general intelligence is a domain-general adaptation that evolved to deal with a general class of problems, the need to cope effectively with novel (non-recurrent) ecological conditions and some aspects of human social interaction.
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