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I suppose the post below gives me an open door to ask a question that I've
wanted to ask for a long time.  Has anyone else on the list besides myself
participated in Y-DNA or MtDNA projects?  It's been fascinating to discover
where some of my lineages originated from thousands and tens of thousands of
years ago.  I don't know the implications re: diet, but I'm sure there are
some where adaptation or evolution are involved.

Theola


----- Original Message ----- 
>Using mitochondrial DNA analysis, Dr. Poinar showed that three coprolites
belonged to separate individuals. And he confirmed Dr. Bryant's microscopic
analysis of the contents: These paleo-peoples were eating well.

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