- The
Genographic Project,
launched on 13
April 2005 by the
National Geographic Society and IBM, was a
genetic anthropological study (sales discontinued...
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ranged from 1% to 31%,
while the
African contribution was only 1–3%. The
Genographic Project determined the
average Peruvian from Lima had
about 25% European...
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Genographics may
refer to a
number of things: PC-GenoGraphics, a
visual database/query
facility designed for
reasoning with
genomic data GenoGraphics,...
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regional genealogical groups, as well as
research projects such as the
Genographic Project. As of 2019,[update]
about 30
million people had been tested...
- (June 2008). "Deep Ancestry:
Inside the
Genographic Project Wells Spencer . Deep Ancestry:
Inside the
Genographic Project. 2006.
National Geographic Society...
- Foundation.
Retrieved November 17, 2009. "Atlas of the
Human Journey-The
Genographic Project".
National Geographic Society. 1996–2008.
Archived from the original...
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sequences has
become indispensable for
basic biological research, DNA
Genographic Projects and in
numerous applied fields such as
medical diagnosis, biotechnology...
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Isles Genetic studies on Jews
ISOGG Y-DNA
Haplogroup Tree Map of Y
Haplogroups Y-DNA
Ethnographic and
Genographic Atlas and Open-Source Data Compilation...
- entrepreneur. He co-hosts The
Insight podcast with
Razib Khan.
Wells led The
Genographic Project from 2005 to 2015, as an Explorer-in-Residence at the National...
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European and
African ancestry.
According to the
National Geographic Genographic Project, "the
average Puerto Rican individual carries 12%
Native American...