Bigfoot DNA
From the newsletter from Coast To Coast AM ;
"In the first half of Sunday's show,
Dr. Melba S. Ketchum
joined George Knapp to discuss the official release of her DNA
analysis of possible Bigfoot hair samples. Her publication titled
"Novel North American Hominin" is available for paid download through
the
DeNovo Journal.
Ketchum's findings were based on the analysis of 111 samples of blood,
tissue, hair, and related materials sent in to her lab by Sasquatch
researchers and eyewitnesses. Mitochondrial DNA testing revealed that
the hair was human in origin, yet a forensic hair specialist examined
the specimens and declared them to be novel-- "it was not human hair and
didn't match any of his animal knowns it was tested against," he told
her.
When it came to testing the nuclear DNA of the samples "we started
getting really strange results," she said, "with weird looking bands
that were all different sizes." One testing facility reported that the
sequences didn't match anything in the
GenBank
database. Ketchum has concluded that the creatures are either derived
from humans and mutated excessively, or some type of hybrid. Further,
she believes them to be a fairly modern species, paralleling humans in
the last 13,000 years. She also suggested that there were some 16
different subtypes of Bigfoot, typically associated with different
regions. "\
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