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. 2021 Oct 8;7(41):eabm2472.
doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abm2472. Epub 2021 Oct 6.

Do languages and genes share cultural evolutionary history?

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Do languages and genes share cultural evolutionary history?

Simon J Greenhill. Sci Adv. .

Abstract

Languages and genes tell stories about the past but statistical analysis reveals that these are not always the same.

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Fig. 1.. Datasets of cultural, linguistic, and genetic information will create a rich, multifaceted lens to glimpse the full cultural evolutionary history of our species.
Credit: Ashley Mastin/Science Advances.

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