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Science 27 April 2001:
Vol. 292. no. 5517, pp. 627 - 629
DOI: 10.1126/science.292.5517.627

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGISTS MEETING:
Studying Humans--and Their Cousins and Parasites

Ann Gibbons

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI--More than 1000 researchers presented 500 papers at the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists here, from 28 to 31 March. The talks covered diverse aspects of human and ape evolution, including a genetic study of primates, new dates on an important site for early human fossils, and the evolution of a malaria resistance gene.

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