Friday, November 21, 2008

jgm00046-Skorecki-DNA-Assertion

This collection of markers has come to be known as the Cohen Modal Hapoltype (CMH) -- the standard genetic signature of the Jewish priestly family.
The chances of these findings happening at random is greater than one in 10,000.
 
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.

When they are not looking outside their own little groupies, the chance they will find it elsewhere is zero.

If this mutation is supposed to have came from Aaron, when the males were counted (including those under 20) there would have been over 700,000 male Israelites and Aaron was only one.

If this mutation is supposed to have came from Aaron, then only 1/700,000 th of all Israelites would have this mutation.

 

 

 


 

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