
Simulations, Genetics and Human Prehistory
by Matsumura, Shuichi; Forster, Peter; Renfrew, ColinBuy New
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Table of Contents
Figures | |
Tables | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Out-of-Africa: Where was Paradise? | |
Where was Paradise? A Simulation Study of the Spread of Early Modern Humans in Heterogeneous Environments | p. 9 |
Worldwide Genetic Patterns in Human Population Genetics | p. 19 |
Following Populations or Molecules? Two Contrasting Approaches and Descriptive Outcomes of Island Colonization Arising from a Similar Knowledge-base | p. 27 |
What Simulations Tell Us About Complex European (Pre-)histories | |
Genetic Simulations of Population Interactions during Past Human Expansions in Europe | p. 37 |
A Combined Markov Chain Monte Carlo and Simulation-based Approach for Inferring the Colonization History of the British Isles | p. 49 |
Social Constraints on Interethnic Marriage/Unions, Differential Reproductive Success and the Spread of 'Continental' Y Chromosomes in Early Anglo-Saxon England | p. 59 |
Human Dispersal from Asia | |
The Genetic Prehistory of Madagascar's Female Asian Lineages | p. 71 |
Modelling Male Prehistory in East Asia using BATWING | p. 79 |
Genetic Relationships of Human Populations in and around the Japanese Archipelago | p. 89 |
Reconstruction of the Prehistory of Greenland Eskimos from Genetic Data | p. 93 |
Methodological Challenges in Ancestral Inference | |
Incorporating Environmental Heterogeneity in Spatially-explicit Simulations of Human Genetic Diversity | p. 103 |
Extreme Population Genetics on Islands | p. 119 |
Ancestral Inference from Microsatellite Data by Sequential Importance Sampling in Subdivided Population Models | p. 125 |
Joint Determination of Topology, Divergence Time and Immigration in Population Trees | p. 135 |
Estimating Human Demographic Parameters from Genomic SNP Data | p. 155 |
Demography, Ascertainment and the Genealogy of Haplotype Blocks | p. 155 |
Comments from Archaeologists | |
Archaeology, Genes and Demographic Histories | p. 173 |
Population Structure and Diversity Indices | p. 177 |
Whither Archaeogenetics? A View from the Trenches | p. 183 |
Experimental Workshop: Do the Existing Methods Really Work? | |
Editor's note on the workshop: Can We Really Read History from Genetic Data? | p. 191 |
Can We Read History from Haplotypes? | p. 193 |
Glossary | p. 199 |
Index | p. 205 |
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