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SUBMITTER: Rathmann H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5624867 | biostudies-other | 2017 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Rathmann Hannes H Reyes-Centeno Hugo H Ghirotto Silvia S Creanza Nicole N Hanihara Tsunehiko T Harvati Katerina K
Scientific reports 20171002 1
Dental phenotypic data are often used to reconstruct biological relatedness among past human groups. Teeth are an important data source because they are generally well preserved in the archaeological and fossil record, even when associated skeletal and DNA preservation is poor. Furthermore, tooth form is considered to be highly heritable and selectively neutral; thus, teeth are assumed to be an excellent proxy for neutral genetic data when none are available. However, to our knowledge, no study ...[more]