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by Bryan Sykes


  cellular immune system, 80

  Celts, 58, 98, 100–105, 106, 150, 153–54, 185, 213, 258

  census, U.S.:

  of 1800, 133

  of 2000, 65–68

  Central Africa, 141–42, 144, 240

  Central African Republic, 141

  Central America, 32, 38, 40–41, 63

  Central Asia, 43, 232–33

  Central Valley, 224–25, 253

  “Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood,” 282

  Chad, 132

  Champlain, Samuel de, 187

  chance, 111, 168, 173

  Chapman, Serle, 213–20, 221, 230, 233, 249, 271

  charcoal, 14–16

  Charlemagne, 119

  Charles the Simple, 103–4

  Charleston, S.C., 231

  Charlotte (research assistant), 91

  Chatters, James, 54–57

  Cheddar Caves, 88

  Cheddar Man, 88, 89

  Chemehuevi, 262

  Cherokee, 47, 250–55, 277–78, 282, 315, 321

  Cherokee language, 251–52

  “Cherokee paradox,” 315

  Chesapeake Bay, 64

  Chesterton, Ohio, 201

  Cheyenne, 213–20, 221, 230, 249, 260

  Cheyenne, Wyo., 210

  Cheyenne Trading Lodge, 220

  Chicago, 178, 198, 201–4, 205, 208, 225

  Chicago, University of, 150

  Chickasaw, 251, 277–78

  chickens, 169

  children, 112–17, 172–74

  Chile, 12, 15, 32, 40–41

  chimpanzees, 128, 139

  China, 40, 46, 47, 95, 169, 170, 232

  Chinchihuapi Creek, 15

  Chinese Americans, 95, 224, 233–34, 247

  Chochmingwu, 33–34, 36, 37, 41, 46, 47, 50, 68–69, 136, 327

  Choctaw, 251, 277–78

  cholera, 214

  chorionic villi, 116

  Christianity, 119, 121, 123–27, 133, 152, 189, 218, 275, 288

  chromosome 7, 310, 311

  chromosome 9, 309

  chromosome 10, 318

  chromosome 11, 155, 303–4, 310, 317–18

  chromosome bases, 35–36, 113, 155, 166–67, 170, 303–4, 309, 310, 311, 317–18

  chromosome markers, 70–71, 86–87, 109–11, 134–35, 159–62, 166, 173–74, 185, 242, 283, 301, 303–4

  chromosome profiles, 68, 155–74, 181, 186, 230–33, 234, 238, 240, 242–43, 245, 246, 249–50, 280–84, 290–98, 303–4, 307–21, 307

  Church, George, 300

  Churchill, Winston, 86

  Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, 206

  Civilized Tribes, 251, 277–78

  Civil Rights Bill (1967), 292–93

  civil rights movement, 292–95

  Civil War, U.S., 133, 292, 314

  Clan Alastair, 99, 107

  clan chiefs, 98–100, 104–5, 108–9, 111

  Clan Donald, 99–111, 108, 332–35

  Clan Donald Centre, 101

  Clan Donald Society, 103

  clan mothers, 33–34, 50, 68–69, 75, 122, 136–39, 148–49, 301, 327, 328, 329

  Clanranald, 111

  clans, Native American, 68–69, 96, 259

  clans, Scottish, 94–111, 94, 243, 244–45, 332–35

  Clan Village, 94–95

  Claremont Hotel, 250–51

  Clark, William, 65

  click language, 139, 143

  climate records, 38–39

  Clinton, Bill, 54, 286

  cloning, 19, 21, 70

  Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 214

  Cloud Peak, 216

  Clough, William, 86

  Clough Society of North America, 85–87

  Clough surname, 85–87

  Clovis, N.Mex., 5

  “Clovis First” school, 12–17

  Clovis point, 3–17, 3, 36, 55

  cluster A (Aiyana), 33–34, 36, 37, 41, 46, 47, 50, 51, 68–69, 136, 231, 327

  cluster B (Ina), 33–34, 36, 37–38, 41, 46, 47, 50, 52, 68–69, 136, 327

  cluster C (Chochmingwu), 33–34, 36, 37, 41, 46, 47, 50, 68–69, 136, 327

  cluster D (Djigonese), 33–34, 36, 37, 41, 46, 47, 50, 68–69, 136, 327

  cluster dates, 69, 327–29

  cluster T2 (Tara), 69, 301, 302

  cluster U5 (Ursula), 50

  cluster X (Xenia), 46–61, 68–69, 327

  coal, 14, 21

  coats of arms, 96

  Coen brothers, 204, 206

  Cohanim, 77–78, 120–21

  Cohoes, 187

  Coho salmon, 28–29, 28

  “cold snap,” 52

  Cold War, 35

  Coleman surname, 237

  collagen fibers, 320

  Colla Uais, 100, 101–3

  Collier, John, 278

  colonic purges, 184

  Colorado, 197, 205, 207–8, 277

  Colorado Museum of Natural History, 6

  Colorado Plateau, 268

  Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT), 262

  Columbia Park Golf Course, 54

  Columbia River, 28–29, 53–55, 57

  Columbus, Christopher, ix, 55, 63, 67, 70, 124

  Colville Indians, 56

  Combs, England, 87

  common ancestors, 25

  computers, 161–62

  Congo, 132, 141, 298

  Congress, U.S., 183, 292–93

  Connecticut River, 200

  Conn of the Hundred Battles, 100, 101

  conquistadores, 44

  Conrad, Joseph, 130

  Constitution, U.S., 56, 133, 271–72

  contamination, sample, 20–21, 51–52

  control groups, 57, 160, 248

  control region sequences, 36

  controversial research, 58–61, 112, 127, 212–13, 230, 231–33, 247–50, 259–63, 270–84, 314–16, 327

  conversions, religious, 122–27

  conversos (converted Jews), 124–27

  Cook, James, 29

  Cook, Jill, 4

  Cook Islands, 31, 37

  Cookson, Bill, 241

  Cookson Hills, 277

  Cooper, Toby, 290–93, 313, 314

  Copenhagen, University of, 22

  coprolites, 16

  Cordilleran ice sheet, 42

  cornea, 320

  Cornwall, 82

  cotton, 131

  cottonwood, 7

  counseling, 153–54, 163

  Court of the Lord Lyon, 96

  Crazy Horse, 214, 220, 221

  creation myths, 217–18

  Creek, 251, 277–78

  Crichton, Michael, 21

  Crocker, Chester, 295

  Crocker, John, 183

  Cross Creek, 12–13

  Crow, 219–20

  Crusades, 119, 124

  Cuba, 63, 132

  cultural transmission, 140

  Cupertino, Calif., 161–62

  curragh, 52–53

  Custer, George Armstrong, 216, 220–21

  Cuthbert (butler), 88

  Cyprus, 287

  cystic fibrosis, 287

  cytoplasm, 22

  “Dark Continent,” 130

  Dark Knight, 130

  data, census, 65–68, 133, 247

  databases, 240

  dating, 14–15

  “daughtered out,” 89–90, 184

  daughters of Eve, 27, 33, 66, 68–69, 148–49

  Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), 293

  Davenport company, 183

  Davis, Bette, 181

  Dawes, Henry L., 277

  Dawes Commission, 277–78

  Dawes Rolls, 277–78, 282, 284

  Deacy, David, 53–54

  Dearborn surname, 89

  Dearebarne, Godfrey, 89

  Declaration of Independence, 65, 186, 188

  Dedham, England, 90

  deer, 21

  Delaware Indians, 246

  dementia, 164

  Democratic Republic of Congo, 141

 
; Denmark, 103, 228

  Denver, Colo., 197, 198, 205, 208, 277

  Denver, James W., 277

  De Palma, Brian, 204

  derived sequences, 34–35

  “Descendants of the Freedmen of Oklahoma,” 283

  De Smet, Lake, 213

  Devils Tower, 214–16, 217, 219, 221, 233,

  267

  Devon, 72, 82

  diabetes, 59–61, 162, 163, 272–73

  diamond mining, 139

  Diaspora, 118–19, 123–27

  diclofenac, 318–19

  diet, 59–60, 163

  Dillehay, Tom, 15–16

  Dine people, 47

  dingos, 44

  Dinosaur Museum, 209–10

  dinosaurs, 20, 21, 22, 209–10

  Diomede Islands, 39

  Dionissia of Linthwaite, 83

  disease, inherited, 20, 59–61, 80, 159–61, 162–65, 169, 240–42, 272–73, 317–18

  see also sickle-cell anemia; Tay-Sachs disease

  diversity, 147–48, 167–68, 248–49, 272–74

  Djigonese, 33–34, 36, 37, 41, 46, 47, 50, 68–69, 136, 327

  Djola, 132–33

  DNA:

  in ancient remains, 19–22, 45, 56–57, 129

  bases of, 35–36, 113, 155, 166–67, 170

  in cells, 18–19, 21–27, 113, 167–68, 173, 248

  cloned examples of, 19, 21

  commercial use of, 76–93, 126, 149–54, 161, 166, 185, 238, 244, 270, 285–86, 289–90

  contamination of, 20–21, 51–52

  copies of, 19, 21, 70

  definition of, 18–19

  extraction of, 19–22, 45, 51–52, 56–61

  female vs. male, 23–26, 70–71

  in fossils, 16, 19, 20, 21, 45

  genetic clusters of, 27, 30–34, 36, 37–38, 41, 46–51, 52, 53, 68–69, 136, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143–44, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, 239; see also specific clusters

  in genome, 22, 24, 78–79, 105, 155–74, 248–49, 272–74, 283, 300–301

  interpretation of, 18–19, 21, 56–61, 86, 158–62, 166–74, 181, 186, 230–33, 234, 238, 240, 242–43, 245, 246, 249–50, 280–84, 290–98, 303–4, 307–21

  laboratory analysis of, 19–22, 59–61, 97, 110–11, 138–39, 148, 149–50, 159–62, 169–70, 177–96

  markers in, 70–71, 86–87, 109–11, 134–35, 159–62, 166, 173–74, 185, 242, 283, 301, 303–4

  mutations in, 23, 24–26, 27, 33, 34, 35, 36, 48, 49, 57, 70, 108, 109–10, 111, 113, 115, 137–39, 137, 146, 148, 162, 248, 327

  of Native Americans, 18, 27, 29–31, 41–61, 68, 136, 138, 278–80

  nuclear, 22, 167–68

  of parents, 18–19, 112–17, 156–58, 167–68

  preservation and storage of, 19–22, 45, 51–52

  repeats in, 70–71

  samples of, 18, 19–22, 27, 29–31, 41–61, 68, 97, 114–15, 129, 136, 138, 148, 167–68, 178–79, 186, 195, 227, 228, 244–45, 278–79, 290

  sequences of, 24, 27, 33–35, 36, 47–49, 51, 70–71, 134–39, 155–74, 185, 231, 232–33, 276, 303–4, 310–11, 336–41

  variations in, 70–71, 109–10, 169–70

  see also mitochondrial DNA;

  Y chromosome

  DNA chips, 160–61, 165–66, 173–74

  domesticated animals, 141

  domestic servants, 130

  Dominican Republic, 63

  Donald clan, 99–111, 332–35

  double-blind tests, 248

  doubling-dilution-per-generation rule, 246

  dowries, 90, 103

  Drago, Billy, 204

  dreadlocks, 129

  dried fish, 29

  droit du seigneur, 83–93, 99

  dromedaries, 44

  drugs, 286, 318–19

  “dual truths,” 214–17, 221, 224

  Dublin, 130

  Dugall, son of Somerled, 106, 107–8

  Dunham, Ann, 171, 173

  Dutch Americans, 66, 186–88, 189

  dwelling houses, 29

  Dyson, John, 83

  Dyson surname, 75, 83

  eagles, 215

  East Africa, 138, 141

  East African Rift Valley, 141

  East Anglia, 87–88

  Eastern Europe, 117, 121–22

  Easy Rider, 178, 307

  Ed (train passenger), 205

  Edict of Expulsion (1492), 124

  Edinburgh, 94–95, 94

  Edward I, King of England, 102

  Eel River, 189

  eggs, human, 25–26, 68, 167–68

  Egypt, 19–21, 22, 301

  Egyptian mummies, 19–21, 22

  Egyptian Museum (Berlin), 19

  elephants, 43

  Eliot, T. S., 162

  Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 90

  Elizabeth II, Queen of England, 94

  elks, 45

  Ellis, Clough Williams, 86–87, 296

  Ellis Island, 84–85, 122–23

  Elmina Castle, 130, 296

  Emancipation Proclamation (1863), 282

  embryos, 68

  Emeryville, Calif., 198, 225

  endogamous communities, 112–17, 121, 157–58

  English names, 74–75

  environmental issues, 29

  enzymes, 105, 113–17, 318

  epidemics, 280

  equatorial forests, 140, 141

  Erie, Lake, 200

  Erikson, Leif, 62–63, 67

  ethical issues, 16, 57–61, 146, 149–50, 160–64, 212–13, 247–50, 287–88, 314–16, 327

  Ethiopia, 141

  ethnic identity, 121, 134–35, 146–49, 151–54, 163, 177–96, 230–31, 245–55, 275–84, 293–94

  eugenics, 117, 127, 286–88

  Europe:

  Africans in, 129–30, 177, 310

  clans in, 33, 75, 143

  cluster X in, 47–48, 52, 69

  Great Ice Age in, 38, 52

  mDNA clusters in, 27, 50, 328

  European chromosome sequence, 165–66, 169–74, 232–33

  Eve, 27, 43, 66, 68–69, 137–39, 137, 148–49, 159, 218

  evolution, 23–26, 43–44, 59–60, 168, 320

  excavations, archaeological, 11–17, 20, 48–52, 54–57

  extinct species, 45–46

  Exxon Valdez oil spill (1989), 191

  Eyasi, Lake, 143

  eye color, 320

  Faces of America, 300

  facial features, 35

  family ancestry, 23–25, 55–58, 69–111, 133–35, 138–39, 155–96, 228–29, 296–97, 299, 307–21

  family histories, 72–111, 179–88, 228–29, 296–97

  Family Tree DNA, 77, 126, 238, 244, 270, 289–90

  family trees, 107–9, 137, 138–39

  Fargo, N.Dak., 204

  farming, 28, 69, 126, 140

  fathers, 167–68

  fat metabolism, 113–17

  feces, fossilized, 16

  female germ line, 25–26

  Ferdinand II, King of Aragon, 124

  Fergus, 103, 104

  Fernando Póo, 140

  fetuses, 116

  feudalism, 83–93

  Field of Dreams, 178

  Figgins, Jesse, 6, 10–11

  filibusters, 292–93

  Finding Oprah’s Roots, 303

  Finnish Americans, 66, 150

  First Amendment, 56, 271–72

  First Crusade, 119

  First Temple, 118

  fishing, 28–30, 42, 151

  fish ladders, 28–29

  Fisk University, 237, 294

  Five Civilized Tribes, 251, 277–78

  Five Nations, 284

  Flagstaff, Ariz., 256–63, 264

  flaking, 4–5, 15

  Flores Island, 128

  Florida, 50–52, 63, 190, 282

  fluorescent filters, 167

  folic acid, 320

  Folsom, N.Mex., 5–6

  Folsom spear point, 6–11

  Fonda, Henry, 253, 307

  Fonda,
Peter, 178

  food supplies, 28–29, 59–60

  football, 234–35

  Ford, John, 267–68

  forest fires, 221–22

  forests, 140, 221–22

  Fort Collins, Colo., 209

  Fort Robinson, 221

  Fort Sumner, 261

  fossils, 16, 19, 20, 21, 45

  founder analysis, 34–35, 138, 142–43

  Four Corners, 247–50

  foxes, 39

  Foxwoods Resort Casino, 279

  France, 38, 63, 65, 66, 103–4, 119, 131, 132, 185

  Freedmen Association of Oklahoma, 281–84, 315

  Freedmen’s Hospital, 294

  “freedom dues,” 131

  funding, research, 97, 106, 169, 274

  fungus, 51, 169

  G6PD enzyme, 318

  Gaelic language, 101

  Gaeltacht, 100

  galleons, 40

  game, 28

  gangliosides, 113–17

  gannets, 46–47

  Garcia, Andy, 204

  Garden of Eden, 218

  Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., 298–304

  Gates, Henry Louis, Sr., 300

  Gathering of the Clans, 94–111, 94

  Gaucher’s disease, 114

  genealogical societies, 72, 179–96, 299, 308–13

  Gene Hunters, The (Cookson), 241

  gene pools, 241–42

  generation paradox, 156–57

  generations, 18–19, 102–3, 155–74, 192–93, 246

  genetic anthropologists, 32

  “genetic clock,” 35

  genetic disorders, 18–19, 20, 112–17, 121, 125, 129, 159–64, 168, 169, 240–42, 272–74, 287–88, 300–301, 317–18

  genetics:

  academic research in, 17, 18–27, 47–48, 51–53, 105–6, 100–111, 138–39, 148, 149–50, 170, 177–96

  author’s research in, ix–xi, 19–22, 26, 31, 32–33, 95, 97–98, 134–35, 177–269, 307–21

  calibrated estimates in, 35–36, 69

  controversies in, 57–61, 112, 127, 212–13, 230, 231–33, 247–50, 259–63, 270–84, 314–16, 327

  dating techniques in, 14–17, 26–27, 34–36, 41, 49, 51–53, 55, 56

  diversity in, 147–48, 167–68, 248–49, 272–74

  ethical issues in, 16, 57–61, 146, 149–50, 160–64, 212–13, 247–50, 287–88, 314–16, 327

  in evolution, 23–26, 43–44, 59–60, 168, 320

  family ancestry in, 23–25, 55–58, 69–111, 133–35, 138–39, 155–96, 299, 307–21

  funding for, 97, 106, 169, 274

  in generations, 18–19, 102–3, 155–74, 192–93, 246

  geographical distribution in, 60–61, 81–82, 87–93, 139–47, 275–76

  historical analysis in, 100–103, 179–88

  historical records for, 5, 14–17, 58, 72–111, 124–27, 153, 179–88, 228–29, 296–97

  inherited diseases and, 18–19, 20, 112–17, 125, 129, 159–64, 168, 169, 240–42, 272–74, 287–88, 300–301, 317–18

  matrilineal descent in, 23–27, 30–31, 33, 36, 68–69, 70, 109, 134–35, 136, 137–39, 145–46, 231, 249–50, 280, 301, 309

  media coverage of, 21, 54, 59–61, 75, 77, 134–35, 145, 293–94, 298–99, 300, 301

 

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