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The Molecule Hunt: Archaeology and the Search for Ancient DNA
Martin Jones
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| #1840561 in Books | Arcade Publishing | 2002-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x1.00 x6.50l,1.26 | File type: PDF | 279 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Exciting book|By Atheen|This is an excellent discussion of what new research on DNA and RNA have contributed to the writing of history and to understanding how we got where we are. The author gives the reader a good, concise introduction to the subject and its history, before introducing some of the remarkable finds that the technique has contributed. Most readers interested|From Booklist|Bio-archaeology, the science that finds and studies ancient DNA, has inspired its share of science fiction, but as Jones shows, the work of bio-archaeologists like him sheds light on what the distant
A revolution is underway in archaeology. Working at the cutting edge of genetic and molecular technologies, researchers have been probing the building blocks of ancient life-DNA, proteins, fats-to rewrite our understanding of the past. Their discoveries (including a Mitochondrial Eve, the woman from whom all modern humans descend) and analyses have helped revise the human genealogical tree and answer such questions as: How different are we from the Neanderthals? Who firs...
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