Seven Daughters of Eve

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Bryan Sykes: Seven Daughters of Eve (Hardcover, Tandem Library)

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English language

Published by Tandem Library.

ISBN:
978-1-4176-2592-5
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The Seven Daughters of Eve is a 2001 semi-fictional book by Bryan Sykes that presents the science of human origin in Africa and their dispersion to a general audience. Sykes explains the principles of genetics and human evolution, the particularities of mitochondrial DNA, and analyses of ancient DNA to genetically link modern humans to prehistoric ancestors. Following the developments of mitochondrial genetics, Sykes traces back human migrations, discusses the "out of Africa theory" and casts serious doubt upon Thor Heyerdahl's theory of the Peruvian origin of the Polynesians, which opposed the theory of their origin in Indonesia. He also describes the use of mitochondrial DNA in identifying the remains of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia, and in assessing the genetic makeup of modern Europe. The title of the book comes from one of the principal achievements of mitochondrial genetics, which is the classification of all modern Europeans into seven groups, …

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The begging of this books is quite good. The author seems to have some bones to pick with other scientists and the books suffers from this. I found the sections that describe the lives of the 7 daughters to be quite weak as well, but I did learn a lot from this book and I am very glad that I read it.

Subjects

  • Anthropology - Physical
  • Life Sciences - Evolution - Human
  • Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics
  • Archaeology / Anthropology
  • Science/Mathematics