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Comment on “Pervasive findings of directional selection realize the promise of ancient DNA to elucidate human adaptation”

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Why the French always seem to regain the upper hand, a geographic and genetic exploration, part 1 of 2

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Why the French always seem to regain the upper hand, a geographic and genetic exploration, Part 2 of 2

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A genetic history of Europe down to the end of the Bronze Age

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The eighth episode of the Khanversation

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The eighth episode of the Khanversation

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Almost Autumn Edition

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An exploration of the Australian final frontier

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The seventh episode of the Khanversation

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The seventh episode of the Khanversation

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A creator talks about the rise and fall of cancel culture and how it has impacted the arts

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Khanversation episode 6

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Khanversation episode 6

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Today Razib talks to Aria Babu, a British think-thank professional who is part of the growing number of young men and women who are taking an interest in population decline and promoting pro-natalism. Babu has a degree in chemistry from University Coll…

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Doing some reading about the Tibetans for a post for my Substack, and I decide to look around and find some Tibetan genotypes. I went back to a question that has come up before, who contributed the East Asian ancestry into Bengalis? Austro-Asiatics or…

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The 5th episode of the Khanversation

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The 5th episode of the Khanversation

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Being a genetic counselor in 2024

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Being a genetic counselor in 2024

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