While I'm engaged in a bit of "radio silence," check out RPM's blog, he's posting some good stuff.
Also, I have a short entry up on historical population genetics in the context of the British Isles at my ,other weblog.
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Nick Wade has a new article which draws upon the two new books about the genetics of the British Isles, Saxons, Vikings, and Celts, by Bryan Sykes, and The Origin of the British, by Stephen Oppenheimer. The gist is that the British peoples are genetically very similar, and predominantly the…
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I will "house" responses to my 10 assertions about evolution query in this post.
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