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Archive for June, 2009

Why do theists think there is a missing link that must be found for evolution to be true?

Monday, June 29th, 2009

asked: This is wrong. The trend of common ancestry is clearly demonstrated, not just between humans and apes, but among all life. DNA evidence more than makes up for whatever theists think is missing.
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Heyyyy.you. can you help me with biology? pahleezzzz?

Monday, June 29th, 2009

hollisterjulia asked: Genetic engineering involves inserting segments of DNA taken from one organism into the DNA of another organism. What would be the likely result of an experiment in which a scientist replaces a faulty stop codon in the DNA of mouse cells with the codon UAG taken from the DNA of a frog, a [...]

need to find out if someone is part cherokee?

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Pr1nc3SS asked:
Yes I am doing research for my boss… He got a letter from an old relative saying that his grandparents are both half cherokee. I went threw Ancestry.com and nothing the census doesn’t even say anything about being Indian or not. So my next step is to spend $130 for a Ancestor DNA [...]

Is there ANY way I can find out what I’m racially mixed with, by blood test? (I heard it’s true) but how?

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Question Queen on Royal Throne! asked: My family members keep playing mind games about who my real father is. They said that the man named on my birth certificate isn’t my father, but plenty of people say we look a lot like him. My mom’s Black & maybe Indian, & he’s a Louisiana Creole. He’s [...]

Adopted Man Identifies Birth Father thru Family Tree DNA Test

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

DNAstory1 asked:

of www.DNA-Testing-Adviser.com used three different types of DNA testing to learn the truth about his biological roots. A paternity test determined that his birth mother named the wrong man as his father.Then he used a genealogy DNA test to discover his father’s surname. Finally, a DNA sibling test showed he had met the [...]

Is the US/Mexico “immigration issue” pointless?

Monday, June 1st, 2009

___ asked:
In doing some recent Y-DNA studies, I find that the Spanish forefathers to Mexicans and White Americans share a common R1b1 Celtic ancestor. Mexican surnamed men and Anglos share common ancestry. Is this immigration issue pointless? Is it infighting? Your thoughts?
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