ARE WE ALL RELATED?
Want that proof check this study out…
National Geographic: Innovation in Life Sciences & Healthcare
IBM and National Geographic launched a landmark 5 year global scientific initiative to gather and analyze the world’s largest collection of human genetic samples. The study’s purpose is to better understand humanity’s migration across the planet over thousands of years, and the impact of that migration upon the development of our collective civilization. Hundred of thousands of DNA samples from both indigenous and general public communities are being gathered, sequenced and then analyzed to surface the patterns of human migration.
They have collected well over 200,000 samples since the project had been launched April 2005.
AND MORE:
The future holds answers as Steven LeBlanc has been dreaming about ancient DNA for several decades, but he never had any luck extracting it from museum artifacts. Then, a few years ago, LeBlanc, an archaeologist and collections manager at Harvard University’s Peabody Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, had a brainstorm. He was staring at drawers full of quids–wads of plant material chewed by ancient Native Americans–when he realized,
“Quid … saliva … DNA … DING!”


