[Magdalen] Sex determination (was something else)
Lynn Ronkainen
houstonklr at gmail.com
Fri May 6 19:09:06 UTC 2016
I think that the 'all out of Africa' conclusion has been tested in the last
few years with discoveries in the northern reaches of Asia. Have read about
it, but without a refresher can't specify the details.
Lynn
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single bit of talent left and could say, "I used everything You gave me."
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Subject: Re: [Magdalen] Sex determination (was something else)
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> In a message dated 5/6/2016 2:35:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> ricklmashburn at gmail.com writes:
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> On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 1:33 PM, cady _soukcadyasoukup at gmail.com_
> (mailto:soukcadyasoukup at gmail.com) > wrote:
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> That's what makes genetics
> interesting.
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> I find the genetic findings of the origin of humankind and the movement
> out of Africa followed by racial characteristics very interesting. I
> suppose
> the idea that we have all come out of Africa and have disbursed into
> Europe,
> Asia and Australia is anathema to most Evangelical Protestants. I think
> that
> Shirley Maclaine found that out when she described us all as
> "African-Americans."
> There was a huge uproar, as might be expected.
>
> The DNA era has also proven fascinating for determination of ethnic
> origin.
> For $100 US you can learn more about your family history than searching
> for a lifetime 20 years ago.
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>
> David Strang.
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