FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
‘BIGFOOT’
DNA SEQUENCED IN UPCOMING GENETICS STUDY
Five-Year
Genome Study Yields Evidence of Homo sapiens/Unknown Hominin Hybrid Species
in North America
Contact: Robin Lynne, media@dnadiagnostics.com,
231.622.5362
DALLAS, Nov. 24--A team of scientists can verify that their 5-year long DNA
study, currently under peer-review, confirms the existence of a novel
hominin hybrid species, commonly called “Bigfoot” or “Sasquatch,” living in
North America. Researchers’ extensive DNA sequencing suggests that the
legendary Sasquatch is a human relative that arose approximately 15,000
years ago as a hybrid cross of modern Homo sapiens with an unknown primate
species.
The study was conducted by a team of experts in genetics, forensics,
imaging and pathology, led by Dr. Melba S. Ketchum of Nacogdoches, TX. In
response to recent interest in the study, Dr. Ketchum can confirm that her
team has sequenced 3 complete Sasquatch nuclear genomes and determined the
species is a human hybrid:
“Our study has sequenced 20 whole mitochondrial genomes and utilized next
generation sequencing to obtain 3 whole nuclear genomes from purported
Sasquatch samples. The genome sequencing shows that Sasquatch mtDNA is
identical to modern Homo sapiens, but Sasquatch nuDNA is a novel, unknown
hominin related to Homo sapiens and other primate species. Our data
indicate that the North American Sasquatch is a hybrid species, the result
of males of an unknown hominin species crossing with female Homo sapiens.
Hominins are members of the taxonomic grouping Hominini, which includes all
members of the genus Homo. Genetic testing has already ruled out Homo
neanderthalis and the Denisova hominin as contributors to Sasquatch mtDNA
or nuDNA. “The male progenitor that contributed the unknown sequence to
this hybrid is unique as its DNA is more distantly removed from humans than
other recently discovered hominins like the Denisovan individual,” explains
Ketchum.
“Sasquatch nuclear DNA is incredibly novel and not at all what we had
expected. While it has human nuclear DNA within its genome, there are also
distinctly non-human, non-archaic hominin, and non-ape sequences. We
describe it as a mosaic of human and novel non-human sequence. Further
study is needed and is ongoing to better characterize and understand
Sasquatch nuclear DNA.”
Ketchum is a veterinarian whose professional experience includes 27 years
of research in genetics, including forensics. Early in her career she also
practiced veterinary medicine, and she has previously been published as a
participant in mapping the equine genome. She began testing the DNA of
purported Sasquatch hair samples 5 years ago.
Ketchum calls on public officials and law enforcement to immediately
recognize the Sasquatch as an indigenous people:
“Genetically, the Sasquatch are a human hybrid with unambiguously modern
human maternal ancestry. Government at all levels must recognize them as an
indigenous people and immediately protect their human and Constitutional
rights against those who would see in their physical and cultural
differences a ‘license’ to hunt, trap, or kill them.”
Full details of the study will be presented in the near future when the
study manuscript publishes.
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Dr. Ketchum is available for interview or to answer further questions about
the Sasquatch genome study and associated research on novel contemporary
hominins at media@dnadiagnostics.com
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