02 September 2009

The Answer Lies Within Our DNA

Mankind has only been able to obtain 10% of our human history, but the remaining 90% has yet to be discovered. In  2003  Genesis  were able to find the missing link between how humans lost their hair and gain the power of speech. They have paved the road map for paleoanthropologist, anthropologist and archeologist  to uncover the missing 90% of our human history. Genesis believe that the missing 90% can be uncovered by analyzing mutations of  the human DNA. 


The human DNA  holds more then distinctive human characteristics and facial features, it also gives scientist evidence of human history. Scientist believe that subtle changes or mutations in the human DNA is  the evolution process of Neanderthals to human beings. DNA mutations can only occur in the Y chromosome, and the Y chromosome can only be found u male human beings. The mutated Y chromosome is then given to the offspring, causing the evolution process to be passed down from one generation to the next.


Scientist have uncover evolution as a change in human DNA. To understand these changes, scientist have developed  mathematical procedures to discover where humans evolved from. By applying these mathematical equations, scientist have been able to pin point where and when humans originated from. They are able to see who humans really are and how they began their journey lost in time.  


It has been six years since the discovery of analyzing DNA mutation to uncover the human evolution. Scientist have taken human DNA to uncover our human history, they have solved the missing link between humans and chimpanzees. Scientist have solved the mystery of human past, but will they able to solve the mystery of human future? The next step for scientist to uncover is, "where do humans go from now?"



References: 


Wade, N. (2006) Before the Dawn: Recovering the Lost History of Our Ancestors. New York: The Penguin Press


Mizas, C, Sirakoullis, G, Mardiris, V, Karayllidis, N, Glykos, R Dec 2006. Reconstruction of DNA Sequences Using Genetic Algorithms and Cellular Automata: Towards mutation Prediction? Retrieved from: Academic Search Premier database on September 1, 2009

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