I only mentioned the Amber DNA as a humorous pull on your chain. I'll remember the sarcasm and/or irony tag next time.
Were you aware of the DNA work done on the Kennowick Man bones? Successful results for $400 when done by the local officials. Fedzilla bureau-scientist spent some $10,000 and got invalid results.
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Regarding my post #12, please note I also mentioned the Warm Mineral Springs brains which were actual tissue - not fossilized in any way.
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That’s great. That’s also irrelevant.
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I only mentioned the Amber DNA as a humorous pull on your chain. I’ll remember the sarcasm and/or irony tag next time.
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Pull *my* chain? I only had one post in the entire thread, and that was a rebuttal to you.
And perhaps you *do* need those sarcasm/irony tags after all, because your mention of dinosaur DNA in amber (presumably in insect guts) looked serious in every detectable way. To wit:
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To: afsnco
In the ongoing slagfest of Evo v. Crevo, this line from the article is pitiful, The team thinks they have uncovered brains inside the partially buried skull. If further research verifies this, how could brains last that long?
The short answer is similarly to how dinosaur DNA survived in bugs found in amber, and lets not forget the actual, perfectly preserved human brains found in skulls in Warm Mineral Springs, FL.
Battles on!
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