The Genographic Project, launched in April 2005, is a five - year genetic anthropology study that aims to map
historical human migration patterns by collecting and analyzing DNA samples from over 100,000 people across five continents.
Not exact matches
«We're interested in understanding the
historical relationships between many different
human populations, and the
migration patterns that have led to the peopling of the world,» he says.
Petrov examined
historical data going back to 1969 and determined that there are ongoing changes in the distribution and
migration patterns of the wild reindeer due to climate change and
human pressure.
The carbon in layers of algae from the bottom of a Japanese lake will help reveal the precise dates of
historical climate change and
human migrations