Anyone who would believe in bigfeet is just plain stewpit. Right up there with college recruitment violation conspiracy theorists that would slander teenagers and decline to post their proof.
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I don;t know much about DNA but Melba's report is out there now. Check this link and see what it says.
3 'Bigfoot' genomes sequenced in 5-year DNA study
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Anyone who would believe in bigfeet is just plain stewpit. Right up there with college recruitment violation conspiracy theorists that would slander teenagers and decline to post their proof.
I hate to go read all that. Give me the cliff notes. Is Feelay the daddy or not?
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Wannabe...v2.0
A lot like the old Wannabe... except with fewer bad words. And Karate chop action. But, yes, still purtier than you.
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Here's a couple paragraphs
Dallas, Feb. 13--The multidisciplinary team of scientists, who on November 24, 2012 announced the results of their five-year long study of DNA samples from a novel hominin species, commonly known as "Bigfoot" or "Sasquatch," publishes their peer-reviewed findings today in the DeNovo Journal of Science (DeNovo| accelerating Science). The study, which sequenced three whole Sasquatch nuclear genomes, shows that the legendary Sasquatch is extant in North America and is a human relative that arose approximately 13,000 years ago and is hypothesized to be a hybrid cross of modern Homo sapiens with a novel primate species. A species name, Homo sapiens cognatus, has been applied for through ZooBank. "Cognatus," from the Latin "con" (with) and "natus" (born), means "blood relative."
The study, "Novel North American Hominins, Next Generation Sequencing of Three Whole Genomes and Associated Studies," was conducted by a team of experts in genetics, forensics, imaging and pathology. The team, led by Dr. Melba S. Ketchum of DNA Diagnostics in Nacogdoches, TX, included Dr. Pat Wojtkiecicz, Director of the North Louisiana Criminalistics Laboratory; Ms. Aliece Watts of Integrated Forensic Laboratories in Euless, TX; Mr. David Spence, Trace Evidence Supervisor at Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences; Dr. Andreas K. Holzenburg, Director of the Microscopy & Imaging Center at Texas A&M University; Dr. Douglas G. Toler of Huguley Pathology Consultants in Fort Worth, TX; Dr. Thomas M. Prychitko of Helix Biological Laboratory in Michigan; Dr. Fan Zhang of the University of North Texas Health Science Center; and Sarah Bollinger, Ray Shoulders, and Ryan Smith of DNA Diagnostics.
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Never heard of any of those guys must be bass fishermen plus most of em are from TEXAS that should tell you sumthin.
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Carl's Guide Service
Sardis Lake
Enid Lake
Grenada Lake
901-734-7536