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I'm finding the current discussion about teeth fascinating.  I would like
to ask Clark Larsen if there is any evidence of genetically determined
differences in tooth and jaw structure from one human population to
another.  Specifically, is there evidence that one population was evolving
on more meat and less plant matter versus another?   Do the Eskimos have
different teeth/jaws to the !Kung bushmen?

Best wishes  Jennie



Jennie Brand Miller  PhD
Associate Professor in Human Nutrition
Department of Biochemistry  G08
University of Sydney
NSW 2006  Australia
Phone: (61 2) 9351 3759
Fax: (61 2) 9351 6022

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