Sentences with phrase «between human ancestry»

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The differences in Neanderthal ancestry between Western Asian and other populations may be due to the region's unique position in human history, Taskent says.
This visual abstract depicts how genetic variants enriched in population specific signals of natural selection and, among Europeans, of Neandertal ancestry play a major role in the differences in transcriptional responses to inflammatory and infectious challenges observed between human populations.
Before now we couldn't rule out that our fraction of Neanderthal ancestry was the result of interbreeding between Neanderthals and modern humans who were in the near east before Neanderthals got there, says David Reich from Harvard University, a co-author on the paper.
«The interaction between H. pylori and human ancestry entirely accounted for the difference in geographical disease risk,» said Kodaman, a graduate student based at Vanderbilt University, who is working and studying under Williams in the Department of Genetics at Geisel.
They have tended to vacillate between denying the evidence and trying to force selective parts of it into easy categories of ape (or monkey) and human (meaning modern human), despite the fact that we humans have rather diligently and successfully sought out our fossil ancestry.
The Ontario Human Rights Commission explains that there is an inevitable link between a particular language that is spoken or an accent that a language is spoken in and grounds like ancestry, ethnic origin or place of origin.
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