Genetics
"Genetics is the study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation in living organisms. It is generally considered a field of biology, but it intersects frequently with many of the life sciences and is strongly linked with the study of information systems."
[Note: I'm thinking about how to organize this section to differentiate between genetics associated with trans-Oceanic contact, claims about Nephilim genetics, ideas about genetics related to creationism, etc.]
- Text from the Wikipedia entry for "Genetics" (accessed 11/14/2015)
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[Note: I'm thinking about how to organize this section to differentiate between genetics associated with trans-Oceanic contact, claims about Nephilim genetics, ideas about genetics related to creationism, etc.]
Blog Posts and Articles
- "Genetic Mythologies: “Nephilim DNA” from the Paracas Skulls" (Jennifer Raff, 9/20/2016)
- "L. A. Marzulli Promotes "Watchers X" and the "European" DNA in Ancient America That "We Were Hoping For"" (Jason Colavito, 7/18/2016)
- "Doug Woodward Says I Am Wrong Because Nephilim Infected Our Y Chromosomes with Evil Angel DNA" (Jason Colavito, 11/8/2013)
- "Did Ancient Aliens Improve Our DNA?" (Jason Colavito, 4/11/2013)
- "Does DNA Evidence Refute the Book of Mormon? Appendix 2: Understanding the Scientific Evidence" (Jeff Lindsay, 2002-2013)
- "Junk DNA, and Junk Creationism" (Gary S. Hurd, 12/13/2012)
- "Civilizations Lost and Found: Fabricating History - Part Three: Real Messages in DNA" (Deborah A. Bolnick, Kenneth L. Feder, Bradley T. Lepper, and Terry A. Barnhart, Skeptical Inquirer 36(1), January/February 2012)
- "Rodney Meldrum: Cherry Picking the X lineage" (Simon Southerton, 12/31/2011)
Other Online Media
- "DNA in Archaeology with Jennifer Raff" (ArchyFantasies podcast, Episode 50, 8/15/2016)