Document Type
Article
Abstract
Published in 1988, the paper by Derish and Sokal on the "classification on European populations" represented a methodological turning point in the assessment of the possible relationships (co-variation extent) among genotype (gene frequencies), phenotype (morphometrics), culture (language), and geography within a relatively limited and coherent eco-spatial unit.
Recommended Citation
Bondioli, Luca and Macchiarelli, Roberto
(2012)
"Commentary on Derish and Sokal's "A Classification of European Populations Based on Gene Frequencies and Cranial Measurements: A Map-Quadrat Approach" (1988): Evidence for the Lack of Taxonomic Structure but the Congruence between Genetic and Morphometric Information,"
Human Biology:
Vol. 84:
Iss.
5, Article 5.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/humbiol/vol84/iss5/5