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dna could illuminate islam's lineage
djenne
by djenne  6-21-2009   
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Scientists believe 5,300-year-old mummified 'ice man' belonged to unknown branch of human family tre
A53GG4
by A53GG4  11-3-2008   
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DNA could reveal your surname
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-10-2008    4
 Cool and... frightening
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DNA can be used to tell a guy's last name
saan-kpa
by saan-kpa  10-9-2008   
 Another fun fact (not in the article): mitochondrial DNA can be used to tell who his mom was, too.
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Egypt to test fetuses for Tutankhamun family tree
A53GG4
by A53GG4  8-8-2008   
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Egypt Test's Stillborn Children of Tut
Imnclady
by Imnclady  8-7-2008   
 "This should allow us for the first time to discover the mummy of Nefertiti."
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Egypt to test fetuses for Tutankhamun family tree
Deepti
by Deepti  8-7-2008    2
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African American Lives 2 Coming February 2008 PBS
lost colony searcher
by lost colony searcher  12-7-2007   
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Harvard Professor Joins Forces with Family Tree DNA to Launch AfricanDNA.com
lost colony searcher
by lost colony searcher  11-23-2007   
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Lost Colony of Roanoke DNA Project
lost colony searcher
by lost colony searcher  11-16-2007   
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Genealogy by DNA
lost colony searcher
by lost colony searcher  11-16-2007   
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Genetic ancestry iffy means for tracing one's roots, researchers say
MomLes
by MomLes  10-18-2007   
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Genealogy by DNA
lost colony searcher
by lost colony searcher  9-20-2007   
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Are You One of the Lost Colonists?
lost colony searcher
by lost colony searcher  9-2-2007   
 Click here for surnames and the Lost Colony Blog: http://the-lost-colony.blogspot.com/
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Latest Genealogy Tools Create a Need to Know
sylviadafox
by sylviadafox  8-19-2007   
 In case you need to know
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Ancient plants spread seeds across seas
pokkets
by pokkets  8-10-2007   
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Are You One of the Lost Colonists?
lost colony searcher
by lost colony searcher  7-31-2007   
 Go here to read the surnames: http://the-lost-colony.blogspot.com/ The Lost Colony Center for Science and Research is a non-profit organization.
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Modern Humans Came Out of Africa, "Definitive" Study Says
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  7-21-2007   
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New Book Announcement: Trace Your Roots with DNA: Use Your DNA to Complete Your Family Tree
Moonowler
by Moonowler  7-4-2007   
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FTDNA Surname Projects & More
Moonowler
by Moonowler  7-4-2007   
 Men only. Father's father's father's ... father Have 12, 25, 37 or 67 markers tested on your Y chromosome, as well as learn about your ancient origins. Both men and women.Mother's mother's mother's ... mother. Have 1 or 2 regions of your mtDNA tested, or have your entire mtDNA tested, as well as learn about your ancient origins.
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Cat history - new DNA results
Marta-mi
by Marta-mi  6-29-2007   
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DNA traces the origin of the Domestic Cat
sohil
by sohil  6-28-2007    2
 
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DNA Results with your Family Tree
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  6-20-2007   
 You might find some relations you didn't know about with this method.
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I Can See You...Can You See Me?
Sorgalim
by Sorgalim  4-1-2007    1
 The Puerto Rican Parrot has green feathers with black edges, a red forehead and white ovals around the eyes. The underside of its feathers have a slightly different hue with the wings' underside feathers, which can be seen during flight, being brightly blue and the tail's being yellow-green. Sexual dimorphism is not present in this species. Aside from invasive DNA-sexing sexes can only be distinguished by behavioral differences during the breeding season. Puerto Rican Parrots are secondary cavity nesters; they nest in tree trunk cavities that cannot be made by themselves. The species mainly nests in palo colorado trees (Cyrilla racemiflora) with other trees, such as the laurel sabino (Magnolia splendens) and tabonuco (Dacryodes excelsa) used to a lesser extent. Puerto Rican Parrots reach sexual maturity at 4 years of age in the wild and at 3 years in captivity. The species usually mates for life
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on why the story of our origins isn't as clear-cut as we had thought.
Questra
by Questra  3-13-2007   
 Where do We Come From?
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Science News--Top Anthropology and Archaeology Stories of 2006
tpq62
by tpq62  12-28-2006    1
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Gene for Pregnant Male Fish Found
wildcat
by wildcat  12-5-2006   
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DNA test to clear up Confucius confusion
invictus
by invictus  6-16-2006    1
  Chinese claiming Confucius for an ancestor can now use a genetic test to prove a direct blood connection to the grandfather of Chinese social mores, a state newspaper said on Friday. How the scientists had obtained a sample of Confucius's DNA was not explained. :)
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