Sometimes science is just too incredibly cool for words.
After a lifetime's fascination with history and anthropology, I'm about to realize a dream. I sent off for the National Geographic's Genographic testing kit and it arrived yesterday. I'll be sending them my DNA, via two cheek scrapings, and adding my information to the gigantic database they are building, tracing the lineage of every person on the planet back to our shared distant ancestors. The "family of mankind" is not a poetic metaphor, it's true.
Since the 1970's researchers have been taking DNA samples from people around the globe, and reading the genetic markers. They have traced all human life on Earth back to a single, still existing tribe in Africa, the San bushmen. That's right; deep down inside, we're all black.
I don't expect this information to change our global prejudices, but maybe it will help.
https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/gen ographic/
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyOS05GU ze0
After a lifetime's fascination with history and anthropology, I'm about to realize a dream. I sent off for the National Geographic's Genographic testing kit and it arrived yesterday. I'll be sending them my DNA, via two cheek scrapings, and adding my information to the gigantic database they are building, tracing the lineage of every person on the planet back to our shared distant ancestors. The "family of mankind" is not a poetic metaphor, it's true.
Since the 1970's researchers have been taking DNA samples from people around the globe, and reading the genetic markers. They have traced all human life on Earth back to a single, still existing tribe in Africa, the San bushmen. That's right; deep down inside, we're all black.
I don't expect this information to change our global prejudices, but maybe it will help.
https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/gen
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyOS05GU
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