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Looks like a more sophisticated 'BF in a freezer' scam.
I'm confident that the independent labs analyzing Melba's work will confirm that she was just a little off, and that the DNA samples are from my arch enemy, Mothman.
Looks like a more sophisticated 'BF in a freezer' scam.
They checked DNA from two different sites and it was human so they concluded BF exists?
Is that right?
Essentially yes.
Wait, wait, wait. The submitter said the sample was Sasquatch, Ketchum (DVM) assumed that was the case, the resulting analysis came back human, so the conclusion is . . . hybrid?
Most likely, these two specimens—widely separated within North America—share the same "mitochondrial Eve" who probably existed somewhere between 10,000 and 30,000 years ago based on the number of mutations or polymorphisms present in their mtDNA genomes.
- This mitochondrial Eve was most likely European in origin, belonging to some version of Haplogroup H*. This haplogroup occupied the so-called "Franco-Cantabrian glacial refuge," covering the late Wisconsin glacial period when most of northern Europe was covered by glaciers. This is around the middle of the same epoch when the continent of Beringia existed, creating a 1,000 mile wide Asian-North American land bridge.
The spread of subclades H1, H3 and the sister haplogroup V reflect a second intra-European expansion from the Franco-Cantabrian region after the last glacial maximum, c. 13,000 years ago.
Hey, you got there a lot faster and cheaper, with a lot less work.
Do you know Wally's number?
To sum that wall of text:
They actually got two samples of human DNA from people descended from cavemen, i.e. most of us.
He though they got cavemen DNA.
You do understand that the only mention we have of Melba having "experts in the field" review her findings, is in fact that statement?I'm confident that the independent labs analyzing Melba's work will confirm that she was just a little off, and that the DNA samples are from my arch enemy, Mothman.
"The Molecular Dissection of mtDNA Haplogroup H Confirms That the Franco-Cantabrian Glacial Refuge Was a Major Source for the European Gene Pool" by Alessandro Achilli, et al.
Their big mistake was misinterpreting information from Achilles, and to publish that mistake and make it appear that they had something valuable they resorted to a journal edited by Ray Wallace..
Alexander Achilles is an awesome name--he should be a pro wrestler.
So at this point, their new working hypothesis, since they have two BF samples that came back with "Cro-Magnon" human mtDNA, is that BF is a result of an unknown hominin mating with Cro-Magnons in Europe sometime before the end of the last Ice Age. Then these BF hybrids migrated across the Beringia land bridge into North America.
That seems like a pretty long migration, but Stubstad came up with a solution. He discovered the Solutrean Hypothesis. This is a recent model put out by a couple of legit archaeologists that posits certain groups of Cro-Magnon people (specifically the Solutrean culture) migrated across the North Atlantic following the ice flows. It's an interesting idea, but there isn't a lot of evidence for it and few people have signed on to it.
But for Stubstad and MK this helps make their BF/Cro-Magnon hybrid hypothesis seem more plausible. Cro-Magnon people migrated over to North American and mated with BF over here.
Okay, so you give them the ice hopping hypothesis. Where is the novel primate DNA?
You do understand that the only mention we have of Melba having "experts in the field" review her findings, is in fact that statement?
No mention of who these "experts" are, no mention of a time line, and most telling - notice how it is setup so that any results , findings, and conclusions that these "experts" produce will be filtered back through Melba, who will then release this information.
I assume you guys all immediately figured out her:
self publication of a "peer Reviewed" paper in a "scientific journal" will now be post peer reviewed by an invisible, mute band of "independant experts" whos information and results will be released by the original author!
Robin, please tell Melba that in the interest of the open and honest process of scientific inquiry, these "experts" need to be identified, and their results need to be released independant of any filtering of results through you or your "scientific Journal"
And no there is absolutely no reason why any "expert" needs to hide behind a veil of secrecy! If they are an expert, they need to tell us who they are, and what they found! Evaluating their results cannot be properly done without evaluating their level of education, experience, and history that lead them to be declared an "expert"
And one more thing Robin, next time you set up a fake journal, and install yourself as editor, please familairize yourself with the basic process of peer review, turns out it's far more formal and involved than, "can you look at this paper and tell me what you think!"
At this point in the study there isn't any. They had not done any nuDNA testing yet, and already they had reached these conclusions. Based on a couple of samples of human DNA that they thought were "ancient."
Instead of the Franco-Cantabrian glacial refuge associated with Samples 1 and 2, Sample3 is nearly outside human ranges . . . that is, nearly but not quite. However, it is clearly related to the ancestors of today’s Vasikela Kung (a distinct Khoisan/Bushman clan)descendants from southern Africa—in fact, the purported sasquatch mtDNA sequence was closest to subhaplogroup L1a2. . .
Moreover, the literature also indicates “. . . that the Vasikela Kung sublineage haplotypes form the deepest root of the African tree, relative to the Chimpanzee outgroup haplotype.” Now hasn’t this suddenly become a dramatic turn of events in terms of our
creature’s potential origins—at least on the maternal side, and possibly the paternal side
as well?
My conclusion then as to the source of the mitochondrial Eve of Sample 3 is thus:
Southern Africa, at least 30,000 - 40,000 and most likely 40,000 - 60,000 ybp during the
most recent human migratory period from sub-Saharan Africa into Europe and Asia.
This conclusion is based on independent research associated with the five best matches in
GenBank for Sample 3.
It's worth noting at this point that "Cro-Magnon" people were anatomically modern Homo sapiens sapiens, who lived in Europe* c. 50 - 10 kya. It's an informal term, having no formal taxonomic status, and refers to neither a species nor subspecies, archaeological phase nor culture.
They were relatively robust and muscular, but not enough to warrant a separate species or subspecies name.
Just FYI.
*to clarify, they seem to have originated in NE Africa and the Levant, and spread from there throughout Europe and N Africa.
(snip)
That seems like a pretty long migration, but Stubstad came up with a solution. He discovered the Solutrean Hypothesis. (snip)