
the Genographic Project Listen to Dr. Spencer Wells discuss the Genographic Project on Public Radio International's Studio 360:
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Tracing the paths of human migration through DNA to determine our origins and how we came to be so diverse.

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Join the Genographic Project this Wednesday, the 11th, at 6:30PM at the San Diego Natural History Museum for a free public lecture given by Dr. Spencer Wells. The lecture coincides with the recent premiere of the Genographic Project exhibit at the San Diego Museum of Man. This is the first time Dr. Wells has given a ...lecture in San Diego, and we hope area participants and those who want to learn more about Genographic will be in the audience!
To RSVP and guarantee admittance, call the San Diego Museum of Man at: 619-239-2001, ext. 10.
Hora:Quarta-feira, 11 de Novembro de 2009 18:30
Local:San Diego Natural History Museum

Journeying into Our Collective History: San Diego Museum of Man Unveils Genographic Exhibit - Genogr
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The first full scale Genographic Project exhibit in the U.S. just opened! Hosting this interactive explanation of the project is the San Diego Museum of Man, the city's only museum devoted to anthropology.

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Australia's Melbourne residents, who collectively make up one of the most diverse populations in the world, explored their deep migratory history when Melbourne University hosted 'The Journey of Your Genes...The Genographic Project Traces Your Family Roots,' a special public event.

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Sixth graders from Ferebee-Hope Elementary, a public school in South East Washington, DC, visited the National Geographic headquarters as part of the Live It, Learn It program. Representing Mission ...

the Genographic Project Catch an encore presentation of The Human Family Tree!
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Additional airdates include:Sunday, Sept. 6 at 2PM ETTuesday, Sept. 8 at 5PM ETCheck your local air listings for more details.

the Genographic Project Genographic participants can now log onto their results pages to view a new feature!
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The Genographic Project has just launched a new feature on your results pages! Log into your Genographic Project results page online here to see how you are related to the participants in the Human Family Tree, airing Sunday, August 30 at 9 PM ET/PT on the National Geographic Channel.

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Thought we would share a few shots just sent to us by community residents who attended the Outdoor Screening of The Human Family Tree on Monday.

the Genographic Project Read about the world premiere screening of the Human Family Tree in Astoria Park, Queens, New York.
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A large crowd of Queens, New York residents gathered in Astoria Park last night - picnics in hand - to catch a glimpse of their neighborhood on the big screen at the world premiere screening of the new ...

the Genographic Project Introductory comments given by Michelle DeJesus, who is one of the Genographic participants featured in The Human Family Tree.

the Genographic Project Check out a special discount on Genographic Public Participation Kits and learn how your results compare to those featured in the upcoming documentary, The Human Family Tree.
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Test your DNA to find out how your ancient ancestor's journey fits into the human family tree.Click here to purchase a Genographic Public Participation Kit and receive 10% off the retail price from today through September 15. ...

the Genographic Project The Genographic Project invites you to a world premiere screening of National Geographic Channel's The Human Family Tree on Monday, August 24, 2009 at 8 p.m. in Astoria Park, Queens, NY. Come get a sneak peek of this new documentary on the big screen.
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Welcome to the Genographic Project's blog, Genographica! Genographica will feature posts from all of the Genographic team, from our scientists based around the world, our teams at National Geographic and IBM plus guest posts as well. ...

the Genographic Project Watch the trailer for The Human Family Tree, a new HD film about the Genographic Project, premiering in the US on August 30 at 9PM on the National Geographic Channel. Visit www.natgeotv.com or check local listings for information on your country's air date.
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The Human Family Tree retraces the deepest branches of the human race to reveal interconnected stories hidden in our genes - using diverse neighbors from a single street who represent a microcosm of the world.

the Genographic Project For those who have taken part in the Genographic Project, a groundbreaking effort to chart the migratory history of humanity, here is a new opportunity to participate and share your story. Now that you are exploring two compelling questions -- Where do you really come from? And how did you get to where you live today? -- we want to know more...
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Tell us your migration story (and send in photos, if you wish) and we may publish it here, along with those of others who have learned their deep genetic ancestry.

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On a single day on a single street, with the DNA of just a couple of hundred random people, National Geographic Channel sets out to trace the ancestral footsteps of all humanity.
Narrated by Kevin Bacon, The Human Family Tree travels to one of the most diverse corners of the world -- Queens, N.Y. -- to demonstrate how ...we all share common ancestors who embarked on very different journeys. Regardless of race, nationality or religion, all of us can trace our ancient origin back to the cradle of humanity, East Africa. What did our collective journey look like, and where did it take your specific ancestors? At what point in our past did we first cross paths with the supposed strangers living in our neighborhood? Now, in The Human Family Tree, the people of this quintessential American melting pot find out that their connections go much deeper than a common ZIP code.
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The new HD film about the Genographic Project narrated by Kevin Bacon
Hora:Domingo, 30 de Agosto de 2009 21:00
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