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Phylogenetic relationships of hominids: Biomolecular approach
Todd R. Disotell
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
Africa
36%
chromosome
25%
distribution
8%
divergence
21%
DNA
20%
gene
37%
history
13%
hominid
90%
human population
24%
hypothesis testing
29%
marker
41%
Miocene
19%
mitochondrial DNA
29%
phylogenetics
61%
Pliocene
22%
primate
26%
replacement
19%
world
14%
Agriculture & Biology
dates (fruit)
7%
DNA
4%
Eurasia
22%
fossils
9%
gene pool
19%
genome
15%
history
7%
Hominidae
100%
human population
9%
loci
5%
microsatellite repeats
6%
mitochondrial DNA
7%
mitochondrial genes
9%
Pan troglodytes
10%
Primates
8%
testing
7%
Y chromosome
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
DNA
4%
Fossils
13%
Genetic Markers
8%
Genome
16%
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
7%
History
6%
Hominidae
97%
Microsatellite Repeats
8%
Mitochondrial Genes
10%
Pan troglodytes
10%
Population
25%
Population Dynamics
9%
Primates
7%
Technology
5%
Y Chromosome
9%
Social Sciences
event
4%
history
4%
hypothesis testing
9%
interpretation
5%
time
2%