Published:
November 30, 2006
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Tanner talks
Mary-Claire King, Washington University research professor of genetics, delivered this year's Tanner Lectures. In genetic terms, there is only one race, says King. 'All humans are Africans,' she says, sharing 95 percent or more of the ancient variations found in sequenced DNA.
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