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The Genographic Project, launched on 13 April 2005 by the National Geographic Society and IBM, was a genetic anthropological study (sales discontinued on 31 May 2019) that aimed to map historical human migrations patterns by collecting and analyzing DNA samples. [1] The final phase of the project was Geno 2.0 Next Generation. [2]
This flies in the face of researchers like Reich et al. who've found that Denisovan DNA is strictly limited to Southeast Asia and Oceania, but I haven't been able to find any material addressing it, either from the Geno 2.0 people or anyone else.
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31 Δεκ 2018 · Geno 2.0, the second phase, analyzed DNA at a closer level, and collected a lot more genetic data.
10 Απρ 2018 · Founded as the Genographic Project over a decade ago with the mission of better understanding our shared genetic roots, Geno 2.0 reveals your deep ancestry in incredible detail. Here’s just some of what you’ll get with Geno 2.0: Regional ancestry.
28 Νοε 2017 · What is it about? National Geographic’s Geno 2.0 DNA Analysis kit, powered by Helix, uses cutting edge science to help you answer the fundamental questions of life: Who am I? Where did I come...