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ute4ever 04-05-2012 06:46 PM

http://www.bookofmormonevidence.org/
One of the free downloads is titled "Zelph Revisited." So much fun just waiting to be had.

ChinoCoug 04-05-2012 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ute4ever (Post 316012)
http://www.bookofmormonevidence.org/
One of the free downloads is titled "Zelph Revisited." So much fun just waiting to be had.

Funny stuff!

MikeWaters 04-05-2012 08:26 PM

here you go.

http://www.ancientamerican.com/

ute4ever 06-01-2012 05:14 AM

Researchers Find Native Americans with Ashkenazi Jewish Mutation

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Israeli geneticists have found that a tribe of Native American Indians may have a genetic mutation typical of Ashkenazi Jews.

The genetic mutation is a harmful modification in the BRCA1 gene, prevalent among Jews of Eastern European descent, which increases the risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer.

Researchers from the Sheba Medical Center in Israel have found the genetic mutation in the DNA of descendants of a Native American Tribe who migrated from Mexico to Colorado some 200 years ago.

A report published in the European Journal of Human Genetics indicates that the two groups may share the common ancestor of Christopher Columbus, the legendary man who moved from Europe to the New World approximately 600 years ago, the same time that the Jewish population was expelled from Spain.

The mutation has also been traced in Hispanic Americans whose ancestors also arrived in the United States from Mexico and South America.

The group of scientists, led my Eitan Friedman, noted, however, that Colorado’s Mexican Indians do not seem to have any traditions that would link them to Jews.

MikeWaters 06-01-2012 12:01 PM

Very interesting.

Of course this has nothing to do with epigraphy, so probably deserves to be in a different thread.

ChinoCoug 06-04-2012 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeWaters (Post 316366)
Very interesting.

Of course this has nothing to do with epigraphy, so probably deserves to be in a different thread.

This is called triangulation. But We still haven't shown that the Jewish DNA is pre-Columbian.

MikeWaters 06-04-2012 02:41 PM

why just the focus on BRCA1 and not on y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA. That would be much more conclusive than one gene.


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