Tuesday, February 13, 2007

The genographic project

The scientific and technological advancements that make the project possible is that genetic anthropology, its work that has been carried out as a cottage industry, the goal is to explain human diversity. To consider the impact of our highly mobile, global society on migration, this genographic project i think, will help us know more about ourselves and will help up understand all of the DNA of the gene.and i think that the importance of the Genographic Project is for us as humans to know where we come from, who we are, and to test our faiths and our beliefs. Could researchers have accomplished this project 100 years ago? 50? 25? i personally do not think that researchers could have accomplished this project 100 - 25 years ago. Because the equiptment and the research wouldnt be as relyable and correct as the information today is. it would be very difficult to do the project more that 70 years ago. Why is the timing of the Genographic Project important? I think that the timing of the Genographic project is important because today in 2007, there are many questions from many people wanting proof, evidence, information on who they are, whats they're purpose and i think that the genographic Project somewhat helped those who are confused and those that need a start of they're way life. But then again as a believe in God. i dont think that people should be waiting for the genographic project at all, they just need to have they're faith and everything. But then again is the 20th centruy, things have changed but it doesnt mean that just because things have changed, the world has to follow. How important are the indigenious groups to the project? the indigenious groups is very important to the project. Its like a piece that they need to actually comeplete the proejct.

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