DNA Test Proves Hitler Had Jewish Roots
voir la vidéoSource: Bloomberg (By Steven Fromm - Aug 24, 2010 7:39 AM PT) Hitler DNA Tests Show He Likely Had Jewish, African Roots, Daily Mail Says Adolf Hitler may have been descended from both Jews and Africans, DNA tests are indicating, the Daily Mail reported. Journalist Jean-Paul Mulders and historian Marc Vermeeren used DNA to trace 39 of the Nazi leader's relatives earlier this year, the Daily Mail said. The relatives included an Austrian farmer, indentified only as a cousin named "Norbert H," the Daily Mail reported. A chromosome called "Haplogroup E1b1b," or Y-DNA, in the relatives' saliva samples is rare in Germany, as well as Western Europe, the newspaper said. "It is most commonly found in the Berbers of Morocco, in Algeria, Libya and Tunisia as well as among Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews," Vermeeren said. Mulders told Belgian magazine Knack that "ne can from this postulate that Hitler was related to people whom he despised," the Daily Mail reported. www.bloomberg.com [ go to Youtube.com ]
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DNA Test Proves Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun Was European with R1b ydna
voir la vidéoLet the truth ring out - White People do NOT come from Africa.or from India Afrocentric and Indian Dravidian historical revisionists - get your grubby hands off my peoples history! People of Ethnic white European Cro Magnon decent built our Great Ancient Egypt. You are suffering a colonized false identity crises and trying to look for validation in what my people did and its immoral. A YDNA Paternal Haplogroup Test has proven that Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun was racially Western European sharing R1b YDNA Atlantic Modal Haplotype with the indigenous CeltIberian peoples of Europe and Great Britain. The stunning finding opens up a time portal to see once again the wonders of our heritage and demands an end to the insidiousness of Afrocentrics who attempt to lay claim to and steal all other peoples cultures and history. . [ go to Youtube.com ]
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FYROM'S DNA IS BULGARIAN
voir la vidéoPhylogenetic and correspondence analyses showed that Bulgarians are more closely related to FYROMians,than to other European populations and Middle Eastern people living near the Mediterranean. The HLA-A,-B,-DRB1 allele and haplotype diversity defined by high-resolution DNA methods confirm that the Bulgarian population is characterized by features of southern slavic anthropological type with some influence of additional ethnic groups. Bulgarian DNA Project FAQ about DNA testing and genealogy by genetics Group Administrator: Evgueni Delev numis18@hotmail.fr Family Tree DNA - Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. World Headquarters 1445 North Loop West, Suite 820 Houston, Texas 77008, USA Phone: (713) 868-1438 | Fax: (832) 201-7147 HELLAS GREECE MACEDONIA MACEDONIA MACEDONIA MAKEDONIA MACEDOINE MAKEDONIJA BULGARIA DNA FYROM SKOPJE VARDARSKA SKOPJE [ go to Youtube.com ]
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DNA Test Methods - Hybridisation
voir la vidéoView the full Interactive Tutorial at: www.phgfoundation.org Often, a particular piece of DNA (or RNA) of interest needs to be detected in a mixture containing many pieces with different sequences. One way to do this is by hybridisation. Hybridisation refers to the process in which two complementary pieces of DNA (or a piece of DNA and a piece of RNA) anneal to form a double-stranded molecule. The piece of DNA or RNA used to detect complementary sequences is often called a probe. If the probe is labelled, for example by making it radioactive or fluorescent, then any pieces of DNA or RNA that it hybridises to will also be labelled and can be detected. Before it can be used for hybridisation, a double-stranded DNA molecule must be separated into single-stranded DNA molecules, or denatured. Denaturing is usually achieved by heating the sample; when it is cooled, the resulting single-stranded molecules will hybridise to complementary molecules in the mixture, including those of the labelled probe. [ go to Youtube.com ]
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DNA Test Methods - The Polymerase Chain Reaction
voir la vidéoView the full Interactive Tutorial at: www.phgfoundation.org The polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, is a crucial method for exponentially increasing the amount of a specific DNA sequence. PCR is a cyclic process controlled by the temperature of the reaction mixture. First, the temperature is raised to 95°C (205°F), causing the template DNA to separate (denature). The temperature is then decreased to around 50°C (122°F), allowing short primer pieces of DNA to hybridise to each strand of the template at opposite ends of the sequence to be amplified. The thermostable enzyme Taq (a DNA polymerase that is active at high temperatures) then binds to and extends the primers at an intermediate temperature of 72°C (162°F), so that two new double-stranded copies of the template are made. This cyclic process of separating DNA strands, copying and reannealing the daughter strands is repeated multiple times to increase the numbers of DNA product. [ go to Youtube.com ]
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DNA tests for Argentina 'dirty war' children - 19 Nov 09
voir la vidéoArgentina's senate has passed a landmark bill that could force hundreds of people to take DNA tests to see if their parents were some of the thousands who disappeared during the country's so-called "dirty war". The law calls for compulsive DNA testing of those suspected of being born in clandestine detention centres in the 1970s and 80s, when Argentina was ruled by the military. Children born to opponents of the regime were taken and given away to those loyal to the regime. While many children have volunteered for genetic tests, some have refused, fearing that the only parents they have ever known might be taken from them. The idea of forced tests has rekindled tensions in Argentinian society. Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports. [ go to Youtube.com ]
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DNA Testing A Hot Dog
voir la vidéoBrenda Tan and Matthew Cost, high school seniors from Trinity School in New York City, used a technique called DNA barcoding to find out what species were present in over 200 animal products. Their extracurricular experiment, which they completed with the help of Mark Stoeckle, of The Rockefeller University, suggests that buyers should beware! [ go to Youtube.com ]
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C&T 1973: Oldsmobile Cutlass Road Test
voir la vidéoAlso Shared at: www.autoblog.com Also Shared at: jalopnik.comMany thanks to MIRADART, for his willingness to share his collection with all of us, it was a tremendous effort on his behalf, not to mention the Alberta to Seattle flight the vids had to make! www.youtube.com Please keep comments to the content of the video. Comment about the video quality, and find your comment removed. [ go to Youtube.com ]
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DNA Fingerprint Test on FOX News
voir la vidéoFOX News Alabama's famed newshound Jeh Jeh Pruitt traveled from his home in Birmingham to Phoenix, Arizona to capture the latest wave in DNA testing, the DNA Fingerprint Test. The first thing you should know is it's not a fingerprint. Here's everything else you should know about this popular ancestry tracing tool from DNA Consultants. Visit DNAconsultants.com online. [ go to Youtube.com ]
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Adopted Man Identifies Birth Father thru Family Tree DNA Test
voir la vidéoThe founder of www.DNA-Testing-Adviser.com used three different types of DNA testing to learn the truth about his biological roots. A paternity test determined that his birth mother named the wrong man as his father.Then he used a genealogy DNA test to discover his father's surname. Finally, a DNA sibling test showed he had met the right family. [ go to Youtube.com ]
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