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      Muscle

      Actin gamma

      ACTG1

      18.1

      Pigmentation

      Melanocortin 2 receptor

      MC2R

      18.2

      Metabolism

      Insulin-dependent diabetes 6

      IDDM6

      18.3

      Digestion

      Gastrin-releasing peptide

      GRP

      18.4

      Brain and nerves

      Myelin basic protein

      MBP

      19.1

      Metabolism

      Insulin receptor

      INSR

      19.2

      Pigmentation

      Hair color

      (1 brown)

      HCL1

      19.3

      Brain and nerves

      Myelin-associated glycoprotein

      MAG

      19.4

      Digestion

      Gastric inhibitory polypeptide receptor

      GIPR

      20.1

      Liver and kidney

      Arginine vasopressin

      AVP

      20.2

      Pigmentation

      Agouti signaling peptide

      ASIP

      20.3

      Metabolism

      Topoisomerase 1

      TOP1

      20.4

      Bones, skin, teeth, and joints

      Bone morphogenetic protein 7

      BMP7

      20.5

      Bones, skin, teeth, and joints

      Collagen, type IX, alpha 3

      COL9A3

      21.1

      Bones, skin, teeth, and joints

      Chondrolectin

      CHODL

      21.2

      Eyes

      Crystallin alpha A

      CRYAA

      22.1

      Immunity

      Immunoglobulin lambda constant

      IGKC

      22.2

      Eyes

      Crystallin beta A4

      CRYBA4

      22.3

      Brain and nerves

      Synaptogyrin 1

      SYNGR1

      Notes

      Chapter 1: The Point of Clovis

      1. R. Gramly et al., Archaeology of Eastern North America 18 (1988), 5.

      2. J. Adovasio and R. Carlisle, Science 239 (1988), 713.

      3. T. Dillehay and M.B. Collins, Nature 332 (1988), 150.

      4. T. Dillehay et al., Science 320 (2008), 784.

      5. J. Adovasio and J. Page, The First Americans (New York: Modern Library, 2003), 209.

      6. M. Gilbert et al., Science 320 (2008), 786.

      7. M. Waters and T. W. Stafford Jr., Science 315 (2007), 1122.

      8. C. Haynes et al., Science 317 (2007), 320.

      Chapter 2: The Nature of the Evidence

      1. S. Paabo, Nature 314 (1985), 644.

      2. R. Higuchi et al., Nature 312 (1984), 282.

      3. E. Hagelberg, R. Hedges, and B. Sykes, Nature 342 (1989), 485.

      4. S. Paabo, in The Human Inheritance: Genes, Language, and Evolution, ed. B. Sykes (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), 119.

      5. R. Green et al., Science 328 (2010), 710.

      6. M. Rasmussen et al., Nature 463 (2010), 757.

      7. J. S. Jones, Nature 314 (1985), 576.

      8. G. Church, quoted in E. Pennisi, Science 328 (2010), 683.

      Chapter 3: The First Americans

      1. R. Ward et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (USA) 88 (1991), 8720.

      2. Principally Martin Richards and Vincent Macaulay.

      3. P. Forster et al., American Journal of Human Genetics 59 (1996), 935.

      4. U. Perego et al., Current Biology 10 (2009), 1.

      5. M. Hurles et al., American Journal of Human Genetics 72 (2003), 1282.

      6. R. Cann, American Journal of Human Genetics 55 (1994), 7.

      7. P. Orr, Science 135 (1962), 219.

      8. T. Dillehay et al., Science 320 (2008), 784.

      Chapter 4: The Mystery of Cluster X

      1. R. Scozzari et al., American Journal of Human Genetics 60 (1997), 241.

      2. M. Brown et al., American Journal of Human Genetics 63 (1998), 1852.

      3. A. Stone and M. Stoneking, American Journal of Human Genetics 62 (1998), 1153.

      4. W. Hauswirth et al., Experientia 50 (1994), 585.

      5. B. Sykes et al., American Journal of Human Genetics 57 (1995), 1463.

      6. R. Taylor et al., Science 280 (1998), 1171.

      7. F. Kaestle et al., www.nps.gov/archeology/kennewick/kaestle.htm, 2000.

      8. R. Dalton, Nature 420 (2002), 111.

      9. J. Neel, American Journal of Human Genetics 14 (1962), 353.

      10. R. McInnes, American Journal of Human Genetics 88 (2012), 254.

      Chapter 5: The Europeans

      1. M. Richards et al., American Journal of Human Genetics 67 (2000), 1251.

      Chapter 6: The Genetic Genealogy Revolution

      1. E. Foster et al., Nature 396 (1998), 27.

      2. B. Sykes and C. Irven, American Journal of Human Genetics 66 (2000), 1417.

      3. M. Thomas et al., Nature 394 (1998), 139.

      Chapter 7: The World’s Biggest Surname Project

      1. http://dna-project.clan-donald-usa.org.

      2. L. Moore et al., American Journal of Human Genetics 78 (2006), 334.

      Chapter 8: The Jews

      1. The Jewish Encyclopedia (New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1901–6).

      2. S. Reuter, Canadian Journal of Sociology 31 (2006), 291.

      3. S. Adams et al., American Journal of Human Genetics 83 (2008), 725.

      Chapter 9: The Africans

      1. Quoted in G. H. Gerzina, Black London (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1995), 3.

      2. E. Watson et al., American Journal of Human Genetics 61 (1997), 691.

      3. R. Cann et al., Nature, 325 (1987), 31.

      Chapter 11: All My Ancestors

      1. D. Rohde et al., Nature (2004), 562.

      2. J. S. Jones, Daily Telegraph (London), April 20, 2009.

      3.www.genomesonline.org/cgi-bin/GOLD.

      4. International HapMap Consortium, Nature 437 (2005), 1299; International HapMap Consortium, Nature 449 (2007), 851.

      Chapter 16: The Call of the Canyon

      1. A. Silas, Journey to Hopi Land (Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo, 2006).

      Chapter 17: A Question of Blood

      1. J. Carter, “American Indian Religious Statement on Signing S.J. Res. 102 into Law,” August 12, 1978.

      2. D. Bolnick et al. Science 399 (2007), 318.

      3. K. TallBear, Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 35 (2007), 412.

      4. A. Harmon, “Tribal Enrollment Councils,” Western Historical Quarterly 32 (2001), 175.

      5. K. TallBear, Wicazo Sa Review 18 (2003), 81.

      6. F. Flam, San Diego Union-Tribune, October 5, 2005 (www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20051005/news_lzlc05schurr.html).

      7. S. Zhadanov et al., American Journal of Physical Anthropology 142 (2010), 579.

      8. B. Koerner, Wired, September 13, 2005 (www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.09/seminoles.html).

      Chapter 18: Portraits of America

      1. T. Cooper, White Women (Ashburn, VA: Cooper Corporate Publishing, 1998).

      Chapter 19: The Private View

      1. A. E. Mourant, The Distribution of Human Blood Groups (Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1954).

      Index

      Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.

      Aaron, 77, 120–21

      Ablitt surname, 90

      ABO blood group, 173

      abolition, 132–33

      abortion, 288

      Abraham, 118, 121

      “accidentals,” 46–47

      Acosta, José de, 35

      Adam, 218

      Adams, John Quincy, 261

      Adam’s Curse (Sykes), 75, 159, 168

      adoption, 74

      Adovasio, John, 13–14, 16

      Africa, Africans, 115, 128–54, 137, 171, 177, 232, 239–43, 287, 290, 293–98, 303–4, 310–11, 318, 32
    9–31

      in Europe, 129–30, 177, 310

      Homo sapiens origin in, 128, 129

      migrations in, 139–40, 142–44

      mitochondrial DNA of, 134, 135–39, 137, 141, 142–43, 146–48, 150, 151–52, 239, 297, 327, 329–31

      sickle-cell anemia in, 115, 287, 318

      see also specific tribes and countries

      Africa Have Your Say, 293

      African American Lives, 300, 301, 303

      African American Lives 2, 300

      African Americans, x, 72–74, 77, 114–15, 125, 128–54, 193–95, 235, 236–40, 241, 242–46, 280–304, 309–10, 313–21

      see also slavery

      African Ancestry, 149–53, 154, 166, 270, 285–86, 289–98

      African chromosome sequence, 165–66, 169–74, 303–4, 310–11

      Afro-Caribbeans, 134–35

      Agboto, 240

      agriculture, 28, 69, 126, 140, 141, 251, 277

      AIDS, 240

      Aiyana, 33–34, 36, 37, 41, 46, 47, 50, 51, 68–69, 136, 231, 327

      Akimel O’odham, 59

      Alaska, 28–29, 35, 37–39, 41, 42, 43–44, 47, 48, 191

      Alastair, 107

      Albemarle Bay, 64

      Albemarle County, Va., 183

      albinism, 248–49

      alcoholism, 60

      Ålesund, 103

      Alexander, 194

      Algonquin language, 280

      alkaline soil, 20, 49, 51

      All About Eve, 181

      Allotment Act (1887), 276–77

      almasty, 129

      alpacas, 44

      Alsace, 119

      Altay Shan mountains, 128–29

      alternative name spellings, 83–92

      Amana colonies, 96

      amber, 21

      “America by Rail,” 208

      American Indian Movement (AIM), 204

      American Indian Religious Freedom Act (1978), 271–72

      American Journal of Human Genetics, 32–33, 150

      American Museum of Natural History, 298–99

      American Society of Human Genetics, 61

      amino acids, 113

      Amish communities, 113, 114

      Amtrack, 199, 204, 223

      anaerobic waterlogging, 49

      ancestry informative markers (AIMs), 166, 173–74, 242, 283, 301, 303–4

      Ancient Time, 214–17, 219

      Andersen, Sheila, 86

      Andes Mountains, 44

      Andrew, Saint, 94

      anemia, 114–15, 125, 162, 287–89, 318

      Angel Valley Retreat Center, 229–30

      Angola, 132, 144, 148

      animal chromosomes, 169, 249

      antelopes, 139

      anthropology, 18, 32, 35, 59–61, 68, 150

      anti-inflammatory drugs, 318–19

      antimalarial drugs, 318

      anti-Semitism, 112, 117–20, 237–38

      Apache, 278

      apartheid, 295

      apes, 128

      Appalachian Mountains, 252

      Aquinnah, 280

      Arabella, 64

      Arabia, 130

      Arabian Desert, 44

      Arabs, 148, 275–76

      Arapaho, 220, 253

      archaeology, 11–17, 19–22, 40–41, 45, 47, 48–52, 54–57, 105

      arctic foxes, 39

      Arctic Region, 37–38, 40, 150

      Arctos simus, 45

      Argentina, 78

      aristocratic diffusion, 88–93, 98, 102, 107, 151

      Arizona, 30, 46, 63, 66, 247–50, 252, 256–63

      Arizona, University of, 58–61, 77–78, 127, 248–49, 261

      Arkansas, 214, 251–52

      Arlington Springs, 41

      Armadale on Skye, 101

      armadillos, 169

      Army Corps of Engineers, U.S., 57

      Arnica forest fire, 221–22

      arthritis, 159–60

      Arthur, King, 102, 130, 213

      Arthur’s Seat, 94

      Asatru Folk Assembly, 55–58

      Ashkenazi Jews, 77, 112–17, 121–22, 123, 125–27, 237–38, 239, 287, 288, 289

      Asia, 18, 28, 29, 35–45, 46, 48, 47–52, 57–58, 69, 143, 150, 232–33, 311

      Asian chromosome sequence, 165–66, 169–71, 231, 232

      Assyrians, 53

      asthma, 240–43

      Atlanta, Ga., 243–44

      Atlantic City, 279

      Atlantic Ocean, 29, 38, 52–53, 177, 217

      Atlantis, 53

      atomic weight, 14

      Aurora, Ill., 205

      Australasia, 44, 143

      Australia, 39–40, 179

      autoimmune system, 80

      autosomes, 165–66, 170, 281

      Avey, Linda, 165

      Aztec Empire, 63

      Babylonians, 118

      Bachmann surname, 84–85

      bacteria, 22–23, 51, 169

      Bactrian camels, 43–44

      Baffin Island, 62

      Bahamas, 63

      Bakersfield, Calif., 254

      Balanta, Guinea-Bissau, 132–33

      Baltimore, David, 300

      Bantu language, 140–42, 144, 146–47

      Barbados, 52

      Barnstable, Edward, 191–92

      Barnstable, Mass., 190–92

      Barnstable, Nathaniel, 191–92

      basalt, 15

      bases, chromosome, 35–36, 113, 155, 166–67, 170

      Bath, Alexander Thynn, Lord, 88–93

      BBC World Service, 293, 298

      Bear Lodge, 214–16, 217, 219, 221, 233, 267

      bears, 45, 214–16, 221

      behavioral disorders, 60

      Beijing, 169

      Belle Fourche River, 214

      Benjamin (marsupial wolf), 44

      Berbers, 123, 232

      Bergdorf Blondes (Sykes), 258

      Bergman, Meredith, 285

      Bering, Vitus, 35

      Beringia, 37–39, 43–44

      Bering Strait, 29, 35, 37–39, 43–44, 217

      Berry Pomeroy Castle, 72, 82, 88, 90

      beta-blockers, 318–19

      beta-goblin, 311

      Bhutan, 129

      Biaka tribe, 140, 141

      Bible, 77, 120, 218

      Bigelow surname, 182

      Bigfoot, 129

      Bighorn Mountains, 212, 216, 218, 271

      Bighorn River, 218

      Billings, Mont., 219–20

      biodegradable materials, 39

      Bioko, 140, 290

      biological weapons, 273

      biopsies, 116

      bison, 6–11, 28, 43, 221

      Bison antiquus, 6–11, 43

      Black Hills of Dakota, 215

      Black History Week, 149

      Black Mesa, 264, 266

      Black Shawl, 214

      Blackwater Draw, 5, 11

      Blenheim Palace, 86

      blood groups, 18, 30–31, 80, 151, 173, 236, 309, 316

      “blood quantum,” 278, 279

      blood samples, 58–61, 97, 114–15, 148, 178–79

      blood thinners, 318–19

      blue eyes, 320

      BlueWater Resort & Casino, 262

      boats, 39–41, 52–53

      Bobo, Lawrence D., 301, 304

      Bodleian Library, ix

      bones, 15, 16, 20, 21, 39, 49–57

      Bonneville Salt Flats, 223

      Bosque Redondo Reservation, 248

      Boston, 64, 179–88, 192–96, 197, 208, 228, 285

      Boston Common, 179

      Boston’s Women’s Memorial, 285

      Botswana, 139, 147

      Bradley, Dan, 102

      Brazil, 125, 131, 132, 133, 144, 147, 304

      breeding, 97

      Brevard County, Fla., 50

      Brewster, William, 189

      Brigham Young University, 78–79

      Bristol, 134–35

      British Empire, 63–64, 131, 177–96

      British Museum, 3–4, 3

      Brittany, 185

      Broad Institute, 300, 302

      Brookline, Mass., 193–95

      Brown Capa
    bility, 90

      Broyard, Anatole, 304

      Broyard, Bliss, 304

      Brutus, 212–13

      Bryan, Ohio, 201

      buffalo, 219

      Buffalo Dancer, The (Rivera), 270

      Burchard, Esteban, 240–44, 245

      Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S., 278

      Burke Museum, 56–57

      burnings at the stake, 124, 127

      Burns, Robert, 94

      Burns Night, 94, 96–97

      Bushnell, Candace, 54

      Butler, Carrie, 293

      calibrated cluster dates, 35–39, 69, 327–29

      California, 41, 63, 161–62, 165, 174, 192, 224–55, 256, 257

      California, University of, at Davis, 57

      Call of the Canyon (Grey), 258

      camels, 43–44

      Cameroon, 132, 140, 147, 290, 297

      Campbell, David, 81–82

      campfires, 10, 14–16

      Canada, 30, 42, 43, 116, 120, 170, 221

      canaries, 169

      cancer, 304

      Cann, Rebecca, 38

      Cape Canaveral, 50

      Cape Coast Castle, 128

      Cape Cod, 188–92, 200, 308

      Cape of Good Hope, 132

      Capone, Al, 204

      Carabajal, Doña Isabel, 126–27

      Carabajal, Luis de, 126–27

      carbohydrates, 59–60

      carbon dating, 14–17, 26–27, 34–36, 41, 49, 51–53, 55, 56

      Caribbean Sea, 63, 67, 125, 131, 132, 134–35

      caribou, 39

      carnivores, 44

      Carter, Jimmy, 271–72

      Carthage, 123

      Cascade Mountains, 42

      Cascade Point, 56

      case histories (pseudonyms), 179–88

      “Atticus Finch,” 186–88, 192, 195, 200, 308–9, 310, 313, 317

      “Harry Lime,” 193, 309–10, 311, 313

      “Holly Golightly,” 319

      “Ilsa Lund,” 245–47, 312

      “Lucas Jackson,” 250–55, 282, 315

      “Margo Channing,” 181–86, 308

      “Mildred Pierce,” 243–44, 247, 314

      “Ned Land,” 243–44, 247, 314

      “Phyllis Dietrichson,” 311

      “Rhett Butler,” 311, 317

      “Roger Thornhill,” 259–63, 264, 314–15

      “Rose Sayer,” 193, 308

      “Sugar Kane,” 228–29, 230, 234, 311–12, 319

      “Terry Malloy,” 188–92, 308

      “Virgil Tibbs,” 193–95, 230, 313, 314

      “Will Kane,” 247–50, 256, 259, 262, 264, 268, 314–15

      casinos, 262, 279, 282

      Catherine the Great, 261

      Catholic Church, 123–27, 189, 275, 288

      Catskill Mountains, 200

      Caucasians (whites), 147, 318

      Caucasus Mountains, 129

      Cavalli-Sforza, Luca, 236, 239, 274

      cells, 18–19, 18, 22, 21–27, 80, 113, 167–68, 173, 248

     


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