Irish, Joel DMorez, AdelineGirdland Flink, LinusPhillips, Emma L WScott, G Richard2020-07-062020-07-062020-07Irish, J D, Morez, A, Girdland Flink, L, Phillips, E L W & Scott, G R 2020, 'Do dental nonmetric traits actually work as proxies for neutral genomic data? Some answers from continental- and global-level analyses', American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 172, no. 3, pp. 347-375. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.240521096-8644https://hdl.handle.net/2164/14656Funding Information American Museum of Natural History Arizona State University National Science Foundation. Grant Numbers: BCS‐0840674, BNS‐0104731, BNS‐9013942296423656engAfricaArizona State University Dental Anthropology Systemgeographic distancepopulation affinitiessingle nucleotide polymorphismsDISTANCEMANTEL TESTPOPULATION HISTORYF-STANCESTRYMODEL-FREEMEAN MEASUREDNAAFFINITIESMORPHOLOGYGN AnthropologyAnthropologyAnatomyGNDo dental nonmetric traits actually work as proxies for neutral genomic data? : Some answers from continental- and global-level analysesJournal article10.1002/ajpa.24052http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85082569930&partnerID=8YFLogxK1723