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Posted on: March 12, 2008 3:34 AM, by Razib Khan

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You've probably heard about this story. Check out Afarensis and Anthropology.net for a summary of the science. But Kambiz also has some juicy gossip about the back-story here....

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Cavalli-Sforza, "The History and Geography of Human Genes", p. 234, has Negritos and Palauans together on their own branch of the SE Asian genetic tree. Only 25 peoples are in the tree so I don't know how much that means, but these two peoples are distinguished from the Yapese and Kanakas (whoever the Kanakas are, it's a generic term).

Posted by: John Emerson | March 12, 2008 10:33 PM

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