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1. Colonialism, ethnogenesis, and biogeographic ancestry in the US Southwest.

2. Genetic landscape of Gullah African Americans.

3. Geographic and temporal diversity in dental morphology reflects a history of admixture, isolation, and drift in African Americans.

4. Skin deep: The decoupling of genetic admixture levels from phenotypes that differed between source populations.

5. Genetic diversity, structure, and admixture in Mayans from Guatemala and Mexico based on 15 short tandem repeats.

6. Later Stone Age human hair from Vaalkrans Shelter, Cape Floristic Region of South Africa, reveals genetic affinity to Khoe groups.

7. Berbers and Arabs: Tracing the genetic diversity and history of Southern Tunisia through genome wide analysis.

8. The Neolithic Pitted Ware culture foragers were culturally but not genetically influenced by the Battle Axe culture herders.

9. Biological diversity in an Islamic archaeological population: A radiogenic strontium isotope and craniometric analysis of affinity in Ottoman Romania.

10. Colonialism and the co‐evolution of ethnic and genetic structure in New Mexico.

11. Tracing the genetic legacy in the French Caribbean islands: A study of mitochondrial and Y‐chromosome lineages in the Guadeloupe archipelago.

12. Analysis of biogeographic ancestry reveals complex genetic histories for indigenous communities of St. Vincent and Trinidad.

13. Informativeness of dental morphology in ancestry estimation in African Americans.

14. Variation in dental morphology and inference of continental ancestry in admixed Latin Americans.

15. Genetic structure and sex‐biased gene flow in the history of southern African populations.

16. Tests of fit of historically‐informed models of African American Admixture.

17. Geographic substructure in craniometric estimates of admixture for contemporary American populations.

18. Temporal trends in craniometric estimates of admixture for a modern American sample.

19. Better together: Thinking anthropologically about genetics.

20. The apportionment of human diversity revisited.

21. Population inference from contemporary American craniometrics.

22. Importance of the geographic barriers to promote gene drift and avoid pre- and post- Columbian gene flow in Mexican native groups: Evidence from forensic STR Loci.

23. Genetic structure and sex-biased gene flow in the history of southern African populations

24. An anthropological genetic perspective on creolization in the anglophone caribbean.

25. Exploring prehistory in the North American southwest with mitochondrial DNA diversity exhibited by Yumans and Athapaskans.

26. Indirect evidence for the genetic determination of short stature in African Pygmies.

27. Beyond thriftiness: Independent and interactive effects of genetic and dietary factors on variations in fat deposition and distribution across populations.

28. Different competitive potential in two coexisting mouse lemur species in northwestern Madagascar.

29. Male ancestry structure and interethnic admixture in African-descent communities from the Amazon as revealed by Y-chromosome Strs.

30. Genetic Make Up and Structure of Colombian Populations by Means of Uniparental and Biparental DNA Markers.

31. Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican Demography Approximates the Present-Day Ancestry of Mestizos Throughout the Territory of Mexico.

32. Craniometric Variation of the Ainu: An Assessment of Differential Gene Flow From Northeast Asia Into Northern Japan, Hokkaido.

33. Alu Insertion Polymorphisms and an Assessment of the Genetic Contribution of Central Asia to Anatolia With Respect to the Balkans.

34. Genetic Admixture, Relatedness, and Structure Patterns Among Mexican Populations Revealed by the Y-Chromosome.

35. Microevolution of African American Dental Morphology.

36. Argentine Population Genetic Structure: Large Variance in Amerindian Contribution.

37. Mitochondrial DNA Diversity in 17th-18th Century Remains From Tenerife (Canary Islands).

38. No evidence of Neandertal admixture in the mitochondrial genomes of early European modern humans and contemporary Europeans

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