Friday, November 21, 2008

jgm00044-Skorecki-DNA-Assertion

In a second study, Dr* Skorecki and associates gathered more DNA samples and expanded their selection of Y chromosome markers.
Solidifying their hypothesis of the Cohens' common ancestor, they found that a particular array of six chromosomal markers was found in 97 of the 106 Cohens tested.
 
How does the above paragraph prove
(a) this mutation began 3300 years ago
(b) it began in Asia
(c) Aaron was the first to have it.
 
Did this guy write SIX chrosomal markers.. not ONE, but SIX ???
#1  Do ALL of these subjects have ALL SIX of the same markers.
#2  Do these subjects only have one of the SIX mutations
#3  Do these subjects have DIFFERENT MUTATIONS
#4  If these subjects do not all have the same Mutation(s) than how are tied together with any others that do not share the same mutation(s)?
 
#5 If 106 were tested or 1,006 were tested, what % of those who call themselves Cohen have been tested?
#6  106-97 = 9. What is the ramification of the 9 who profess to be Cohen who do not have this mutation? 
 

#7  If you are only comparing the DNA or modern men with modern men ( Solidifying their hypothesis of the Cohens' common ancestor ) ..How does a survey of modern men prove any thing about people 3000 years ago when you have no evidence those dead men ever had this mutation? 


 
 

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