When a company
announced last week that they had sequenced the Bigfoot genome, it seemed too
good to be true. And probably is.
In the press
release, DNA Diagnostics claimed that Texas veterinarian Melba Ketchum had
sequenced the DNA of Bigfoot (aka Sasquatch). The company stated that the
sequencing results confirm that Bigfoot exists and is a “novel hominin hybrid
species...a human relative that arose approximately 15,000 years ago as a hybrid
cross of modern Homo sapiens with an unknown primate species.” So, do Bigfoot enthusiasts have reason to rejoice? Well, not just yet.
In response, the science blogosphere erupted with skepticism, and even ridicule, of Ketchum and her team. The press release is short on details and states that the study is still under peer review. So, no one can get a look at the actual data. Without that, it’s impossible to evaluate Ketchum’s claims.
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