genes ancestry
Posted February 5, 2008
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Looking for ancestors is so hot right now
It used to be you either had to be rich, a president or maybe a Mormon to find out what pool your genes swam in before they got to you. Unlike past life regression where everybody was once Cleopatra or Caesar, it used to be Americans had little chance of…
Genealogist Dr.Spencer Wells talks about Humans Genetics
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New Identities (Paperback) $10.1 Explores how the rise of biotechnology and the proliferation of genetics are complicating–or replacing–our views of race, ethnicity, and ancestry, opening the door to a new and fascinating era of gene science, psychology, and philosophy. Original. |
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The Forgotten Garden (Paperback) $8.7 In this family epic by the bestselling author Kate Morton, an orphan named Nell embarks on a lifelong search for her true ancestry, but the puzzle of her origin is only solved by her granddaughter, years after Nell is dead and gone. Abandoned on a ship… |
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Mapping Human History $10.07 Olson seeks to break the race barrier by examining the genetic and archeological discoveries of the 20th century. Notably, the a |
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Light in August (Oprah’s Book Club #53) $10.07 LIGHT IN AUGUST is the compelling story of Joe Christmas, an orphan of unknown ancestry who believes himself to be part-black. Like so many of Faulkner’s novels, this one deals with the importance of community, as well as the roles of race and gen… |
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Light in August $14.78 LIGHT IN AUGUST is the compelling story of Joe Christmas, an orphan of unknown ancestry who believes himself to be part-black. Like so many of Faulkner’s novels, this one deals with the importance of community, as well as the roles of race and gen… |