Posted on 04/23/2010 6:58:06 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
LOL.
Don't feel bad...I was just lucky enough to have bookmarked it (way back when) and remember it only because I see it when I routinely scan my bookmarked list. So...
You're doing good.
("Keep up the good work Sonny Boy", my dear old dad would say)
I need to do some research to find out which kind of ancestry is healthiest and produces greatest longevity, and claim that.
"Seldin and his group set out to discover which SNPs among Europeans could account for shared common ancestry. "We saw a clustering of individuals that come from either southern Europe or derived from populations that left southern Europe, or the Mediterranean, in the last 2,000 years," Seldin said. This allowed the group to identify a set of 400 informative SNP markers that scientists could now use to control for European ancestry when conducting genetic studies of disease, response to drug treatment, or side effects from therapy."
"In addition to future medical applications, the data are also of interest to anthropologists who study historical human migrations. The Southern grouping included individuals from Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain, as well as Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews. The Northern group included people with English, Irish, German, Swedish and Ukranian ancestry. These groups correspond to those historically divided by the Pyrenees and Alps mountain ranges."
"With respect to population genetics, previous studies have shown that SNPs correlate broadly with continental ancestry, dividing modern humans into four large groups: Asia, Africa, Oceana, America and continental Europe. The new study gives scientists the evidence they need to further subdivide people with European ancestry into the Northern and Southern groups when looking for SNPs that may be involved in disease."
Not at all...do not feel bad since you reminded me of a great old thread! Thanks!!
I was helping some Hispanics fill out the census for. One, of Puerto Rican ancestry had to check all 3 races. The other, from Peru, checked Caucasian and Native American, but did not know her tribe. She looked very Indian. On the other hand my late husband was a blue eyed redhead, and was very surprised when shortly before her death his mother told him he was 1/16th Cree Indian.
After many thousands of years of commerce, travel, migration, and interbreeding, the people of the lands on the Mediterranean have more in common with each other than they do with the continents they are on.
My favorite line in the article too!
I should do that, I mean, check blam’s FR links page. :’)
(1) Noah and three sons
(2) Noah’s wife
(3) First son’s wife
(4) Second son’s wife
(5) Third son’s wife.
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= Five groups total.
Of course, much more of Melanesia was above water at the time...
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