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Status: Active
SUNY ID: 86212
Full Title: RACE, GENETICS, AND VARIATION
Level: Upper Division (UG)
CIP: 4502 Anthropology

ANTH 3450
RACE, GENETICS, AND VARIATION

3 credits

This course examines the ways in which genetic variation in the world today is used to explore questions of race and ancestry and the history and adaptation of human populations. Topics include: the history of race and the study of human variation; race in biocultural perspective; genetics, ancestry, and population history; and human adaptation and variation. Emphasis is on the contrast between racial and evolutionary approaches to human variation. Offered irregularly.