Traced: Human DNA's Big Surprise

· New Leaf Publishing Group
4.1
7 reviews
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432
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About this eBook

What happened to the ancient Egyptians? The Persians? The Romans? The Mayans? ARE WE THEIR DESCENDANTS?


Recent genetic discoveries are uncovering surprising links between us and the peoples of old—links that rewrite race, ethnicity, and human history.


  • Today’s Native Americans descend from Central Asians who arrived in the early A.D. era.
  • Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob still have clearly identifiable descendants, albeit rare ones.
  • Every people group on earth can genetically trace their origins to Noah and his three sons.

Ratings and reviews

4.1
7 reviews
Steve Snider
11 June 2023
This book makes ridiculous claims including that Noah is the forefather of all modern men. Do not treat this as anything other than a clever fiction presented as fact based science.
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Noah Gomez
21 April 2022
Insightful!
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About the author

DR. NATHANIEL JEANSON received his B.S. in Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and his PhD in Cell and Developmental Biology from Harvard University. As an undergraduate, his researched the molecular control of photosynthesis, and his graduate work involved investigating the molecular and physiological control of adult blood stem cells. His findings have been presented at regional and national conferences, and have been published in peer-reviewed journals, such as Blood, Nature, and Cell. Since 2009, he has been actively researching the origin of species, both at the Institute for Creation Research and at Answers in Genesis.

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