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National Geographic Genealogy DNA
The National Geographic Genealogy DNA Project traces the historic path of man for the past 60,000 years. This is being accomplished by studying the DNA of hundreds of thousands of participants from modern day, to the group of African ancestors in which all humans descended from.
The project’s main focus will be to chart the migration path of modern humans out of Africa to where the populations are located in the present time. This is a real time research effort presently underway with participants from around the world.
This is a five year study lead by Dr. Spencer Wells from the National Geographic Explorer. He leads a team of renowned international scientists in this field, along with computer experts from IBM, to combine the latest in genetic research with computer technologies to analyze the vast amount of results that is being collected.
The purpose is to identify the different migration patterns so a better understanding of the human genetic roots can be identified and understood. To accomplish this, the project is broken into three distinct sectors.
The first is to collect genetic data from traditional and indigenous populations around the world. The second sector is to gather as much data from the world population as a whole to where they are today. This sector has two purposes, to gather information and revenue where people are invited to purchase a Geographic Project Public Participation Kit.
The excess revenue from this purchase is to support indigenous conservation efforts in places where it is needed. The second part is to gather data on the world’s present day population.
The last sector is to publicize this report as a non-medical, non-profit anonymous report that will be available to the world.
This is the purpose of the National Geographic Genealogy DNA Project, free for the world to discover their roots.


