The Genographic Project was founded by the National Geographic
Society and IBM. No one man is credited with the foundation of the
Project but instead the aforementioned corporate bodies.
The Genographic Project was founded by the National Geographic
Society and IBM. No one man is credited with the foundation of the
Project but instead the aforementioned corporate bodies.
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The Genographic Project is seeking to chart new knowledge about
the migratory history of the human species. Its predicting where we
came from as well.
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The genographic project analyzes human DNA to learn about where
we came from. It also helps to show us our origin and prove the
theories of Darwin and evolution.
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The Genographic Project maps the migratory history of humans and
the genetic diversity of humans. National Geographic and IBM
partnered in this global five year study in 2005.
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the Genographic Project is a project aimed at in-depth analysis
of the human genome to find our evolutionary origins. It uses
distributed computing to allow anyone's computer to work with
others in its analysis.