tsig
a carbon based life-form
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Could someone please ask Melba how a hybridisation with an animal that only ever lived in Madagascar could possibly fit in with her own mtDNA "findings"?
Madagascar has been isolated for 88 million years. It has never been linked to other land via a land or ice bridge. The only place, therefore, where a hybridisation between humans and lemurs could have occurred is in Madagascar (assuming, for one insane second, that multiple lemurs could ever have impregnated multiple human females, let alone produced fertile off-spring). That would leave the mtDNA as pure African.
However, that is not what MK herself found.
It really is time she shut up, for her own good.
Mike
I think this is where aliens come in.