Molecular Evolution and Population Genetics - Links to a series of papers available as extracts and for full text download, from the University of Southern California. - http://www-hto.usc.edu/papers/abstracts/lists/molecularEvolution.html
People of the British Isles - A study by the University of Oxford. Blood samples from 3,500 people from rural populations throughout the British Isles will be used to look at the patterns of differences in people’s genetic make up around the UK. - http://www.peopleofthebritishisles.org/
Prospect Magazine: Myths of British Ancestry - Stephen Oppenheimer declares that ancestors of the British and Irish were Basques, not Celts. The Celts were not wiped out by the Anglo-Saxons, in fact neither had much impact on the genetic stock of these islands. - http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=7817
Bradshaw Foundation: Journey of Mankind - Stephen Oppenheimer provides a graphic display of the peopling of the world, tracking routes through a synthesis of chromosome evidence, archaeology, climatology and fossil study. - http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/journey/
National Geographic: The Genographic Project - A 5-year study by The National Geographic Society, IBM, geneticist Spencer Wells, and the Waitt Family Foundation to compile a genetic atlas. Project outline and methods, how to participate, news, genetics overview and an interactive atlas of the human jo - https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/
The Center for Genetic Anthropology, University College London - Pursues research on the evolution and migrations of human populations in north Africa, east Africa, the Near East, Asia and Europe. Profile of staff, research themes and presentations. - http://www.ucl.ac.uk/tcga/
World Haplogroups - Maps of the world showing the distribution of Y chromosome and the MTDNA haplogroups throughout the world, with references, by J. Douglas McDonald. - http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mcdonald/WorldHaplogroupsMaps.pdf
The Human Genome Diversity Project - Stanford University describes this international project that seeks to understand the diversity and unity of the entire human species. Includes a summary of the purpose of the project and of the planning work done. - http://www.stanford.edu/group/morrinst/hgdp.html
Science Spectra: Why Y? - Neil Bradman and Mark Thomas look at the Y chromosome in the study of human evolution, migration and prehistory. - http://www.ucl.ac.uk/tcga/ScienceSpectra-pages/SciSpect-14-98.html
Y Chromosomes Rewrite British History - This article in Nature comments on the findings of Capelli et al. in their Y-chromosome census of the British Isles. - http://www.nature.com/nsu/030616/030616-15.html
A Y Chromosome Census of the British Isles - Capelli et al. found that different parts of the British Isles have sharply different paternal histories. An article from Current Biology. - http://www.current-biology.com/content/article/abstract?uid=PIIS0960982203003737
Human Population Genetics Laboratory - Located in the Department of Genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Includes personnel profiles, projects, and publications available in pdf format. - http://hpgl.stanford.edu/
BBC: Genetic 'Adam Never Met Eve' - Genetic studies suggest our most common paternal and maternal ancestors walked the planet more than 80,000 years apart. - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/999030.stm
BBC: English and Welsh are Races Apart - Genetic research suggests the Welsh are the "true" Britons while the English evolved from Anglo-Saxon invaders from modern-day Holland. - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/wales/2076470.stm
BBC: Tanzania, Ethiopia Origin for Humans - Genetic studies have helped scientists identify the region of East Africa from where it is believed modern humans came. - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2909803.stm
BBC: Europe's Seven Female Founders - Article and links regarding new genetic research which shows that everyone in Europe is descended from just seven women. - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/719376.stm
Genetic Survey of Wirral and West Lancashire - Professor Steve Harding of Nottingham University heads a team looking for evidence for Viking descendants in this part of Britain. - http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~sczsteve/survey.htm
National Geographic: Documentary Redraws Humans' Family Tree - Geneticist Spencer Wells claims that all humans alive today are descended from a single man who lived in Africa around 60,000 years ago, in the Journey of Man documentary. - http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/12/1212_021213_journeyofman.html