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Mark Stoneking
Mark Stoneking
(born 1 August 1956) is a
geneticist
currently working as the Group Leader of the
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
, of
Max Planck Gesellschaft
at
the University of Leipzig, Germany
. He is also
Honorary Professor
of Biological Anthropology. He works in the field of
human evolution
, especially the genetic evolution, origin and dispersal of
modern humans
. He, along with his doctoral advisor
Allan Wilson
and a fellow researcher
Rebecca L. Cann
, contributed to the
"Out of Africa" theory
in 1987 by introducing the concept of
Mitochondrial Eve
, a
hypothetical
common mother of all living humans based on
mitochondrial DNA
.
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An introduction to molecular anthropology /
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