Scientists claim: The snowman is real

A science group shocked the news: There was a Yeti snowman evidence.

Not only that, they argue that snowmen are the result of a hybrid of an individual female Homo sapien and an unknown primates.

According to SlashGear, the team of experts who made this stunning conclusion came from many fields, including genetics, forensics, imaging and pathology, led by team leader Melba S.Ketchum, of DNA Diagnostic Organization (Texas). , USA) lead.

Dr. Ketchum said her team has studied 20 complete mitochondrial genes collected from snowy creatures (Big Legs or Sasquatch). According to experts, real snowmen are living in North America.

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Moreover, the analysis of DNA data collected for 5 years shows that this legendary creature is a relative of humans. Not stopping there, they claimed that they had deciphered three complete set of snowman genomes, thus determining that this is a hybrid.

Mitochondrial DNA (part inherited from the mother) in the samples studied is identical to the human mitochondrial DNA of modern humans, Dr. Ketchum said.

However, nuclear DNA samples (mixed genetic structures from both parents) seem to be a combination of human nuclear DNA and 'non-human species.' 'Genetically, people Snow is a hybrid between humans and a species that is the ancestor of modern humans, " Ketchum said in the statement.

However, the new arguments of the research team still make many people suspicious. First, snowmen are still a legend so far. How do you identify the samples of Dr. Ketchum's group that are really snowmen?

Until now Dr. Ketchum still did not tell from where she obtained DNA samples. Second, Ketchum said that research work is currently undergoing co-evaluation, a process in which scientists of scientific journals and research and evaluation studies are published. Thus, Dr. Ketchum's research has not yet been officially recognized.

Good news for skeptics that research is continuing. In addition to Dr. Ketchum's data, Oxford University researchers led by Bryan Sykes are also conducting research on snowmen, which they call the Yeti.