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PRELIMINARY DNA
FINDINGS 2010
These results have been
verified and repeated; however, much more DNA needs to be recovered
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In Detail:
Early in 2010 the head of a large genetics lab in the U.S.
contacted the Starchild Project to say he was willing to
attempt to recover the Starchild Skull's nuclear DNA, which
could not be recovered in 2003 by Trace Genetics.
Trace Genetics had to use what was available then: long human-only
primers made from many thousands of base pairs strung together.
The new geneticist explained that he could use a modified "shotgun" technique
to recover much shorter
strings of as little as 200 to 500 base pairs long. Where primers are
like a single bullet, the new technique is like a spray of
shotgun pellets, giving a much better chance to hit a result.
The geneticist was certain that if the skull’s nuclear DNA was
still viable, then, human or not, he could recover it.
Whenever geneticists want to have an unknown sequence of DNA
analyzed, they send it for analysis to the
enormous genetic database located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
in Maryland. That public-access
database is a centralized repository of all the genomic data accumulated
by U.S. government funded research, and it now covers every phylum on
Earth, from various kinds of viruses and
bacteria, to various kinds of crustaceans and fish, to all kinds of
animals and plants, including primates and humans.
BLAST report on one 265 base pair segment of the Starchild Skull's Nuclear DNA
In this report we see
that one length of 265 base pairs from the Starchild Skull’s nuclear DNA
matches perfectly with a part of a gene on human chromosome #1. This verifies that
some of the nuclear DNA from the Starchild is from a human
being.
BLAST report on a 342 base pair segment of the Starchild Skull's Nuclear DNA
To have recovered a string of base
pairs 342 nucleotides long with NO reference in the NIH database is
astounding because it means there is NO known earthly corollary for
what has been analyzed!
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