Brit-Am Anthropology, DNA Update, and Creation Science
Contents:
1. DNA Can Change and is Not Exclusively Hereditary.
2. Did Most Europeans have the same female Ancestors?
3. Conventional DNA Scientists in a Quandary.
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1. DNA Can Change and is Not Exclusively Hereditary.
Question:
from JONATHAN MACDONALD
I'd like to ask a question that's not really related to this video if possible? I do believe fully that the lost tribes are in the nations of the west and have done so for many years (I'm also aware that all our blessings do not make us special but are due to God's promise to Abraham) however why is there not more genetic evidence of a link between the Jews and the people in the UK France ect. I recently did a dna test and it came back that I was 85% celtic 10% nordic and the remainder basically middle east, do you have any theories why we don't show as more related to our Jewish brothers?
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Brit-Am Reply:
Our attitude towards DNA fin dings is problematic and complicated.
Modern methods of chronology within whose context the DNA changes take place are unreliable.
What you received was a report concerning lineal DNA Changes transmitted by heredity. This relates to heredity over generations BUT there was an initial beginning where the DNA changed altogether from something else.
First of all this is not our field. It is not what we are trained to cope with.
Nevertheless since it involves matters pertaining to Brit-Am understanding we are obliged to deal with it.
We understand DNA Genetic Markers to be transmitted both linearly and horizontally.
Linearly the Transmission takes place through heredity, from the parent to the offspring.
Horizontally it spreads from one subject to another in the life of the subject. This is similar to the spreading of a virus.
See the literature on DNA Tranposon.
In the short term nearly all long lasting changes are linear.
In the long run the overwhelming majority are horizontal.
Horizontal changes take place at crucial moments that may last for a few months or gradually over centuries.
This means that at least theoretically one DNA haplogroup of a group of people or major portions of it may take over that of another and displace it.
See:
BAMAD no. 170
https://hebrewnations.com/features/2bamad/bamad170.html
#4. 45% of the human genome is transposable elements (can be attributed to external SOURCES ACQUIRED NOT BY WAY OF HEREDITY!)
See:
DNA Can Change!
New DNA Revelation! DNA can change quickly and dramatically!
https://hebrewnations.com/articles/race/transpos.html
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2. Conventional DNA Scientists in a Quandary.
The extract below is from a debate among conventional DNA scientists.
Using present methods (which are wrong) of dating ages and lineal DNA doctrines (which have limited applicability only) that it all comes down be heredity they have trouble sorting things out.
They do not know what different types of DNA are doing together in different places and where they all came from if one descended from another.
They also admit that the evidence does not contradict the possibility that Ancient European Peoples came from the area of Israel.
Our understanding is similar to that of SOME CREATIONISTS the Almighty created them all at once with their differences.
See below:
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Quote:
Why does a eurocentrist make the baseless claim that Y DNA Haplogroup E1b1b is more related to Haplogroup R1b and J1 than to its older brother E1b1a who came from the same father E1b1? - Related
writer, historian2y
It's funny for you to charge Eurocentrism when principal movements of R1b, J1, and E1b1b were in Asia or on the Asian fringe of Europe. R1b was very clearly Asian in origin, coming from east of the Caspian Sea. J1 came from the west coast of the Caspian. Eurocentrism is not involved.
Most agree that E1b1b originated on the African side of the Red Sea, but it was near the Red Sea, and the descendant clades quickly crossed the Red Sea and developed on the Arabian Peninsula and in the Levant, where it became the dominant haplogroup of the Natufians. There was then back-migration into Africa, and various descendant clades were associated with the Afro-Asiatic language family, which, as the name implies, spread in both Africa and Asia. Any attempt to limit it to just one of those continents is just silly.
In the Middle East, E1b1b, J1, and R1b were all well-established before the Neolithic Revolution and they tended to migrate together with the movement of Neolithic farmers from the Fertile Crescent, which, again, is not in Europe. That is why the three are often discussed together. It's not a conspiracy, it's a simple matter of what happened.
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Genetic Markers move from one ethnic group to another by either the two groups physically intermixing OR in the same way as viruses are transposed and sometimes transmitted to whole populations or good portions of them.
This may happen frequently or only once in a while when there is a biological need for it.
In the same way as certain fish acquired an anti-freeze gene from other breeds of fish without copulating with them so too do human populations change their genetic markers en masse. These markers may be associated with physical traits that a human group suddenly has need of.
GENETIC TRANSPOSON in the Biological World happens all the time.
Transposons: The Jumping Genes
By: Leslie A. Pray, Ph.D. 2008 Nature Education
https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/transposons-the-jumping-genes-518/
Extract:
Transposable elements (TEs), also known as "jumping genes," are DNA sequences that move from one location on the genome to another. These elements were first identified more than 50 years ago by geneticist Barbara McClintock of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York. Biologists were initially skeptical of McClintock's discovery. Over the next several decades, however, it became apparent that not only do TEs "jump," but they are also found in almost all organisms (both prokaryotes and eukaryotes) and typically in large numbers. For example, TEs make up approximately 50% of the human genome and up to 90% of the maize genome (SanMiguel, 1996).
The Death of Darwin.
The Theory of Evolution is now Redundant!
https://hebrewnations.com/articles/race/darwindead.html
Extract:
The Sea Raven (fish) is found in the northwest Atlantic and north Pacific Oceans. Some species of it live in icy waters and possess a gene that gives them anti-freeze capabilities.
The North Atlantic herring now lives in the same regions but formerly was to be found more to the south. At one stage the herring had to change its spawning (breeding) grounds to more colder waters. It lacked the necessary gene for this. A biological message was sent to the sea raven who began to excrete the anti-freeze gene into the sea whence the herring picked it up or in some other way the transfer was made. At all events almost overnight all of the herring acquired it. Later the smelt (a type of sardine) in its turn needed to change its domicile to cooler oceans. It too acquired the necessary gene but this time via the herring.
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3. Did Most Europeans have the same female Ancestors?
Comparative Study
Biol Chem Hoppe Seyler
. 1994 Dec;375(12):837-40.
Mitochondrial DNA sequences from Switzerland reveal striking homogeneity of European populations
I Pult 1, A Sajantila, J Simanainen, O Georgiev, W Schaffner, S Paabo
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PMID: 7710701
Abstract
Mitochondrial DNA sequences from 74 Swiss individuals were compared to sequences from British and Finish populations. We found that the nucleotide sequence differences between these populations are almost as low as those within the populations. This is in contrast to three African populations, which display substantial differences between each other. The homogeneity of the mitochondrial gene pool in Europe suggests a recent common ancestry for European populations. This may reflect the arrival of anatomically modern humans about 40,000-30,000 years ago or, alternatively, the spread of agriculturalists about 10,000-6,000 years ago. Taking into account the estimated rate of evolution of the mitochondrial control region, the data favor the former explanation.