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Preface / Nanneke Redclift
Part One: Doing and Defining 'bio-cultural' Anthropology as applied to genetics
Anthropology, race, and the dilemmas of identity in the age of genomics / Ricardo Ventura Santos and Marcos Chor Maio
The inexistence of biology versus the existence of social races: can science inform society? / Sérgio D.J. Pena and Telma S. Birchal
Ethics/Bioethics and Anthropological fieldwork / Alicia Liliana Caratini
Part Two: Admixture Mapping and Genomics in South America and beyond
Admixture dynamics in Hispanics: A shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolate / Linares Ruiz
Pharmacogenetic Studies in the Brazilian Population / G. Suarez-Kurtz and SDJ Pena
Admixture Mapping and Genetic Technologies / Bernardo Bertoni
The significance of sickle cell anemia within the context of the Brazilian government's 'racial policies' (1995-2004) / Peter H. Fry
Part Three: Genetic Admixture History, Nationhood and Identity in South America
Gene Admixture and Type of Marriage in a Sample of Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area / Francisco R. Carnese
Ethnic/race self-adscription, genetics, and national identity in Uruguay / Mónica Sans
Forced disappearance and suppresion of identity of children in Argentina: Experiences after genetic identification / Victor B. Penchaszadeh
Molecular vignettes of the Columbian nation: the place of race and ethnicity in networks of biocapital / Carlos Andres Barrigan
Afterword/Commentaries / Rayna Rapp, Tod Disotell, Michael Montoya, and Peter Wade.

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