The bonosapian research
I didn't know gluey & co. had already come to some interesting results during their research on the bonosapian. here the outcome published today, I thought it could be interesting and funny:
U2 star enjoys a different sort of homecoming.
By Anne-Marie Walsh
Saturday November 17 2007
BONO has had a sort of homecoming after submitting his DNA for a pioneering test.
The U2 frontman underwent an analysis of his genetic material in order to trace his ancestral heritage back to the earliest civilisations.
The 'National Geographic' Geneographic home test kit showed that the singer's ancestors settled in Viking country -- Scandinavia -- having originally travelled from Africa.
Based on an analysis of his DNA, a map was drawn up showing the migration patterns of his matrilineal and patrilineal ancestors.
Investigators discovered that the Dublin singer's ancestors migrated out of Africa to Europe.
A spokesperson for the famous magazine said Bono's results were bound to have meant a lot to the 'Make Poverty History' campaigner, who has long had an affinity with Africa.
©independent.ie
I didn't know gluey & co. had already come to some interesting results during their research on the bonosapian. here the outcome published today, I thought it could be interesting and funny:
U2 star enjoys a different sort of homecoming.
By Anne-Marie Walsh
Saturday November 17 2007
BONO has had a sort of homecoming after submitting his DNA for a pioneering test.
The U2 frontman underwent an analysis of his genetic material in order to trace his ancestral heritage back to the earliest civilisations.
The 'National Geographic' Geneographic home test kit showed that the singer's ancestors settled in Viking country -- Scandinavia -- having originally travelled from Africa.
Based on an analysis of his DNA, a map was drawn up showing the migration patterns of his matrilineal and patrilineal ancestors.
Investigators discovered that the Dublin singer's ancestors migrated out of Africa to Europe.
A spokesperson for the famous magazine said Bono's results were bound to have meant a lot to the 'Make Poverty History' campaigner, who has long had an affinity with Africa.
©independent.ie