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DNA USA Bryan Sykes (Oxford Ancestors)

DNA USA By Bryan Sykes (Oxford Ancestors)

DNA USA by Bryan Sykes (Oxford Ancestors)


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Summary

Crisscrossing the continent, a renowned geneticist provides a groundbreaking examination of America through its DNA.

DNA USA Summary

DNA USA: A Genetic Portrait of America by Bryan Sykes (Oxford Ancestors)

The best-selling author of The Seven Daughters of Eve now turns his sights on the United States, one of the most genetically variegated countries in the world. From the blue-blooded pockets of old-WASP New England to the vast tribal lands of the Navajo, Bryan Sykes takes us on a historical genetic tour, interviewing genealogists, geneticists, anthropologists, and everyday Americans with compelling ancestral stories. His findings suggest:

* Of Americans whose ancestors came as slaves, virtually all have some European DNA.
* Racial intermixing appears least common among descendants of early New England colonists.
* There is clear evidence of Jewish genes among descendants of southwestern Spanish Catholics.
* Among white Americans, evidence of African DNA is most common in the South.
* European genes appeared among Native Americans as early as ten thousand years ago.

An unprecedented look into America's genetic mosaic and how we perceive race, DNA USA challenges the very notion of what we think it means to be American.

DNA USA Reviews

Starred review. Human genetics energetically elucidated, entertaining travel writing, the fascinating personal stories of DNA volunteers, and Sykes' candid musings on his awakening to the complex emotional and social implications of hidden biological inheritances make for a milestone book guaranteed to ignite spirited discussion. -- Donna Seaman - Booklist
Starred review. Sykes combines history, science, travel and memoir in one grand exposition of what it means to be an American. In a graceful text, the author delivers rich images of the American landscape, conversations with strangers, and historic asides on the waves of immigration, the Indian diasporas and the various federal laws that shaped the movements of people across the continent. ...Sykes should also be applauded for his skills as a storyteller, science expositor, travel companion and compassionate human being. -- Kirkus Reviews
An authority on ancient DNA analysis, Sykes provides a nontechnical introduction to how Y chromosomes and mitochondrial DNA may be used to reveal ancestral heritage. Combining in-depth interviews with volunteers along with these genetic techniques, he attempts to create a biological portrait of the United States. Using a travel diary approach to describe his three-month coast-to-coast journey, he introduces the people he meets and reflects on how ancestry and heredity play into our culture, customs, and beliefs. While Sykes acknowledges that the sample is too small to draw significant conclusions, the results provide interesting perspectives on life in early America... These DNA portraits illustrate the complexity of human inheritance and how difficult it is to assign individuals to distinct groups. -- Library Journal
As the author of The Seven Daughters of Eve and other books, Sykes is an old hand at writing about genetics for the general public. His experience shows as he deftly introduces highly technical information in reader-friendly ways... During his journey, Sykes encounters people who embrace DNA testing as a way to clear up messy genealogical records. He also meets skeptics, who see the technology as a way to discredit their cultural heritage. Sykes doesn't shy away from these criticisms, presenting a well-balanced view of the disparate attitudes. -- Tina Hesman Saey - ScienceNews
It may seem odd for the author of a book on human genetics and heredity to thank his travel agent in the acknowledgments, but in the case of this hybrid work of science and cross-country reportage it's a fitting gesture... Sykes writes lucidly, creating his own unique mixture in a book that might be described as Travels With Charley meets The Double Helix. -- Abigail Meisel - New York Times Book Review

About Bryan Sykes (Oxford Ancestors)

Bryan Sykes, professor of human genetics at Oxford University, pioneered the use of DNA in exploring the human past. He is the author of Saxons, Vikings, and Celts and the New York Times bestseller The Seven Daughters of Eve.

Additional information

CIN0871404125G
9780871404121
0871404125
DNA USA: A Genetic Portrait of America by Bryan Sykes (Oxford Ancestors)
Used - Good
Hardback
WW Norton & Co
20120904
384
N/A
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