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Earth Scientists Search DNA for Human Roots
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Earth planetary scientists are searching for the ancestry of humans in hopes of finding where did we originate from. See: http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science...hic/index.html I have already originally presented my 1st life candidate the Red Halo as being the most base hardy and likely originating life species. Not only does this species point to first life possibility on Earth but to be the most likely candidate of Universe seeding possibility. ponder on, the nightbat |
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nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Earth planetary scientists are searching for the ancestry of humans in hopes of finding where did we originate from. See: http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science...hic/index.html I have already originally presented my 1st life candidate the Red Halo as being the most base hardy and likely originating life species. Not only does this species point to first life possibility on Earth but to be the most likely candidate of Universe seeding possibility. ponder on, the nightbat Thanks for the reference, nightbat. Earlier studies have already shown that there were many ancient migrations and mixings of peoples from both old and new worlds. Seems that pre-Columbian America was no so isolated as was once thought! Double-A |
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