Adam and Eve, by Lucas Cranach the Younger Type post Author Ann Gauger Date December 20, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionGeneticsHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , 1000 Genomes Project, Adam and Eve, alleles, BioLogos, bottleneck, Broad Institute, chromosomes, DNA, genomes, heterozygosity, human origins, humans, Moon, mutations, population size, Steve Schaffner Human Genetic Variation — A Tale that Keeps on Telling Ann Gauger December 20, 2021 Evolution, Genetics, Human Origins and Anthropology 7 If the pockmarks on the moon showed this kind of specific array surrounding each crater, we would think someone was using the moon for target practice. Read More ›
Gauger-New-Paper-Post-Cover-Image-johannes-plenio-aWDgqexSxA0-unsplash-770x433-2 Type post Author Ann Gauger Date December 31, 2019 CategoriesGeneticsHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __edited, 1000 Genomes Project, Ann Gauger, BIO-Complexity, Darwin, human evolution, human origins, Ola Hössjer, population genetics #2 of Our Top Stories of 2019: BIO-Complexity Paper Shows We Could Have Come from Two Ann Gauger December 31, 2019 Genetics, Human Origins and Anthropology 13 New research confirms the possibility of a starting point of two humans instead of thousands. Ann Gauger reports. Read More ›
Adam_and_Eve_Tintoretto-1 Type post Author Ann Gauger Date October 25, 2019 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __edited, 1000 Genomes Project, Adam and Eve, BIO-Complexity, bottleneck, Broad Institute, chimpanzees, Dennis Venema, effective population size, evolutionary assumptions, first couple, genetic diversity, human origin, humans, mortality, Ola Hössjer, parsimony, Peaceful Science, population size, Richard Buggs, S. Joshua Swamidass, Steve Schaffner More Backstory on Our First-Couple Paper: Why Wasn’t This Done Before? Ann Gauger October 25, 2019 Human Origins and Anthropology 7 For the last forty years, population geneticists have repeatedly said that our population was never smaller than several thousand. Read More ›
Gauger-New-Paper-Post-Cover-Image-johannes-plenio-aWDgqexSxA0-unsplash-770x433 Type post Author Ann Gauger Date October 21, 2019 CategoriesGeneticsHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __edited, 1000 Genomes Project, Ann Gauger, BIO-Complexity, Darwin, human evolution, human origins, Ola Hössjer, population genetics New BIO-Complexity Paper: We Could Have Come from Two Ann Gauger October 21, 2019 Genetics, Human Origins and Anthropology 12 New research confirms the possibility of a starting point of two humans instead of thousands. Ann Gauger reports. Read More ›
Type post Date February 7, 2018 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, 1000 Genomes Project, Adam and Eve, Adam and the Genome, alleles, bottleneck, citation bluffing, Dennis Venema, Douglas Axe, haplotypes, Human Genome Project, linkage disequilibrium, Nature Ecology & Evolution, Reviewing Adam and the Genome, Richard Buggs, theistic evolution, Undeniable (book) Adam and the Genome and Citation Bluffing Science and Culture February 7, 2018 Faith & Science 23 Yesterday, Douglas Axe responded to Dennis Venema’s review of Axe’s book Undeniable, pointing to what you might call citation bluffing. Read More ›