A Landmark Study of the Human Journey
Where do you really come from? And
how did you get to where you live today? DNA studies suggest that all
humans today descend from a group of African ancestors who—about 60,000
years ago—began a remarkable journey.
The Genographic Project is seeking to chart new
knowledge about the migratory history of the human species by using
sophisticated laboratory and computer analysis of DNA contributed by
hundreds of thousands of people from around the world. In this
unprecedented and of real-time research effort, the Genographic Project
is closing the gaps of what science knows today about humankind's
ancient migration stories.
The Genographic Project is a multi-year research
initiative led by National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Spencer
Wells. Dr. Wells and a team of renowned international scientists and IBM
researchers, are using cutting-edge genetic and computational
technologies to analyze historical patterns in DNA from participants
around the world to better understand our human genetic roots. The three
components of the project are: to gather field research data in
collaboration with indigenous and traditional peoples around the world;
to invite the
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