Friedlaender J S
Anthropology Department, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1990 Apr;81(4):459-64. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330810402.
The twin themes of the Solomon Islands Biomedical Project remain 1) the remarkable genetic heterogeneity of the groups in the Solomons; and 2) the differential responses to these groups to rapid modernization/acculturation over the past two decades of this long term study. This introduction summarizes the historical and ethnic relationships of the survey groups, their established genetic distances and their rankings with regard to acculturation at the times of their first survey, and changes occurring up to 1985-86. Relevant features of diet, life style, and epidemiology are described.
1)所罗门群岛各群体显著的遗传异质性;2)在这项长期研究的过去二十年中,这些群体对快速现代化/文化适应的不同反应。本引言总结了调查群体的历史和种族关系、他们既定的遗传距离以及在首次调查时在文化适应方面的排名,以及截至1985 - 1986年发生的变化。还描述了饮食、生活方式和流行病学的相关特征。