Posted on 05/12/2008 12:13:55 PM PDT by blam
LU lab called on again to check ancient DNA
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Kathryn Reuseh uses a pipette during the first day of the Paleo DNA ancient DNA training program Monday at Lakehead University.
A Thunder Bay DNA expert was in New York City on Monday to discuss findings that could help researchers prove that Jesus did marry Mary Magdalene and that they had children. >br> Lakehead Universitys Paleo DNA Laboratory operations supervisor Renee Fratpietro joined English filmmaker Bruce Burgess in the Big Apple to discuss his film Bloodline, which follows a three-year investigation led by Burgess and his American producing partner, Rene Barnett, in their search for answers into the bloodline conspiracy made popular by the Da Vinci Code.
Fratpietro sat on a panel of experts at a news conference promoting the film and discussed the role Lakeheads Paleo DNA Laboratory had in the movie-making process.
Her husband, Steve Fratpietro, technical manager at the Paleo DNA lab, spoke about the connection in an interview Monday.
He said the lab was approached to test a 13-centimetre long hair that was very old and was extracted from a tomb.
That is essentially all they told us. We didnt know anything about it, he said about the hair that he and his wife tested for three weeks about a year ago. They were able to find some genetic information.
We were able to trace back the genetic origins on the maternal side of this particular person to the northern middle east, and that is essentially what the analysis entails, said Steve Fratpietro.
He said he couldnt be sure why the LU lab was approached, but noted there are very few labs that do the kind of work that is done in Thunder Bay. He added that the lab has a good reputation for its specialized work in getting DNA from ancient samples.
Bloodline opens in New York on Friday.
The film revolves around the discovery of a tomb in the mountains of the Languedoc region of southwest France. Video footage of the site, which has yet to be excavated, shows it holds a mummified corpse under a shroud bearing the red cross of the Knights Templar.
Burgess has explained that rumours dating back to the late 13th century Crusades indicate the Templars had excavated the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem and had hidden something priceless on their return to France.
He has said that what was hidden has been rumoured to be documents and even the embalmed remains of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
Meanwhile, the latest round of classes for the Paleo DNA labs ancient DNA training program opened Monday. This is the 10th year the program has been available.
Carney Matheson, associate professor of anthropology at Lakehead and forensic examiner at the Paleo DNA lab, is the main lecturer for the three-week certificate program that attracts students from around the world.
He said 20 students have enrolled, and they hail from Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the U.S. and Canada, including Thunder Bay.
Students spend the three weeks testing their own saliva, hair and blood samples. They are trained in extracting the DNA, amplifying DNA and how to troubleshoot the analysis.
By the end of the first week they usually have a headache. They are tired and frustrated and asking themselves what have I got myself into?. (The program) is extremely intensive, said Matheson. But he added, It gets better over time and students are excited once the third week comes along where they have a chance to choose a topic and do self-directed research.
Matheson said his students range from professors and people with their PhDs to undergraduate students who are still trying to find the right path to follow. His students have gone on to work in many different professions including at the Molecular Medicine Research Centre, the Centre of Forensic Sciences and Genesis Genomics Inc.
GGG Ping.
Obviously that doesn't make it true, regardless of the ambitions of some British filmaker.
QUICK.....Somebody tell Geraldo!!!!!
The book was fiction. Why not search the historic records for the family tree of Rocky Balboa?
Burgess? Hello? Burgess? You in there? Here is a bit of news for you, the "Da Vinci Code" WAS FICTION!
After that, I've got some Clark Kent hair they can take a look at.
It's lunacy, but understandable. They've been trying to find that body for close to 2000 years now.
jw
Sorry to rain atop your parade, my friend, but this investigation has proven that Rocky Balboa is, of course, of the ancient bloodline of Jesus and the Magdalen. How else would he “rise from the dead” so often in the ring, a miracle each time he does it. His caring for Paulie, Adrian, for all creatures great and small, and his amazing ability to float up the stairs of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, he can only be of the line of the King of Kings.
Flying high now, eye of the tiger (wasn’t Mary of Magdaline’s eye known as the “look of the tigeress”?), and an uncanny need to drink raw eggs (see “Jesus wept”, a report on Jesus’ quest for the perfect omelet) all convince scholars that Rocky Balboa, not quite human, descends from a long line of epics, and is himself a sequal to those who came before.
Which begs the question: Who cut Superman's hair? What did he use to cut it? Kryptonite scissors?
I saw a DC comic years ago with a scene where somebody snuck up behind Clark Kent with a hair clipper and tried to get a hank of hair off him. Naturally, the clipper shattered to bits.
IIRC, he covered that incident by claiming the clipper must have been defective.
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Thanks Blam. Seems weird that, if "The Da Vinci Code" is just a work of fiction... |
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Reynald de Chatillion?
Thanks for the ping:)
So, who’s DNA are they going to compare it against? And even if it matches, what has actually been proven?
Satan, the Prince of this World, has an amazing amount of resources to expend.
“...this investigation has proven that Rocky Balboa is, of course, of the ancient bloodline of Jesus and the Magdalen...”
Throw in a little Rambo, and you can explain the theology from “Talladega Nights”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A0-u85aAYg
This has to be BS, because they already found Jesus tomb, bones, body, ossuary...in about 16 other places.
The Da Vince Code was fiction. It was based in part on a non-fiction book Sacred Blood Holy Grail that was published in 1980.
It posited the theory that Mary Magdalen and Child was spirited out of Palestine to France and this started the French royal line aided later by the Templars.
Whether you accept the theory and facts of the original non-fiction work is another story.
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