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    Human Movement The early Homo Sapiens

    I think you'll find we have much more than 5%. Humans and dogs have a majority of common genes.
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    Australian Space Program - coming soon!

    Personally I don't think we need or can afford one but anyway... http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/time-right-for-australian-space-agency/news-story/13b9db55f2db0bcd99d3fea9f386bdc9
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    Epigenetic Memories - Environmental 'memories' passed between generations

    The first guy turned me off when he suggested that genes are only proteins and amino acids, which doesn't explain how they shape how you look, so pooh-poohed it... That's exactly what they do, among other things.
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    Human Movement The early Homo Sapiens

    In the 1840s a greyhound bitch (Fly) was bred with a bulldog to help with stamina and then the line was bred back only to greyhounds. By the 4th generation it looked just like any other greyhound. It really doesn't take many generations to breed traits in or out. Half And Half: Three...
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    Human Movement The early Homo Sapiens

    "Russia and Alaska are divided by the Bering Strait, which is about 55 miles at its narrowest point. In the middle of the Bering Strait are two small, sparsely populated islands: Big Diomede, which sits in Russian territory, and Little Diomede, which is part of the United States."...
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