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Geographic and temporal diversity in dental morphology reflects a history of admixture, isolation, and drift in African Americans.

Jessica M GrossHeather Joy Hecht Edgar
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2021)
We demonstrate that admixture and drift can be inferred from multi-variable analyses of patterns of dental morphology in admixed populations. Localized gene flow has not affected patterns of trait variation in African Americans, but long-range movement, isolation, and drift have. We connect patterns of dental trait variation to efforts to flee oppression during the Great Migration, and the repeal of anti-miscegenation laws.
Keyphrases
  • oral health
  • genome wide
  • healthcare
  • gene expression