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Method and Practice in Biological Anthropology: A Workbook and Laboratory Manual for Introductory Courses, 2nd edition

  • Samantha M. Hens
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A valuable resource for you Biological Anthropology lab

 

Method and Practice in Biological Anthropology: A Workbook and Laboratory Manual for Introductory Courses complements a wide variety of introductory level laboratory courses in biological anthropology. It easily functions with a well-equipped laboratory, or it may be used as a primary source of photos and/or exercises, providing optimum flexibility to suit most laboratory environments. The book is organized into four sections, to reflect the organization of the typical introductory biological anthropology course: genetics and evolution, the human skeleton, non human primates, and our fossil ancestors.

 

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Brief Contents

PART 1: GENETICS AND EVOLUTION

  • Chapter 1. The Scientific Method
  • Chapter 2. Cell Biology and DNA
  • Chapter 3. Principles of Inheritance
  • Chapter 4. Human Variation
  • Chapter 5. Hardy-Weinberg: Genetics of Populations

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