AP/ May 23, 2012, 12:33 PM

Oxford requests Bigfoot samples for DNA testing

Bigfoot

Alleged "Bigfoot" walks through forest

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(AP) London - European researchers are planning to use new techniques to analyze DNA that could help crack the mystery of whether Bigfoot exists.

In a project announced this week, Oxford University and Lausanne Museum of Zoology scientists appealed to museums, scientists and yeti aficionados to share samples thought to be from the mythical ape-like creature.

Researchers plan to focus on hair samples to determine the species it originated from. New genetic tests will be done on just a few strands, and completed within weeks. Even if the sample is judged to come from an unknown species, scientists should be able to tell how closely it is related to other species, including apes or humans.

Bryan Sykes of Oxford University said the group had already received offers of samples to test, including blood, hair, and items supposedly chewed by Bigfoot. Sykes and colleagues plan to sift through the samples for the next few months before deciding which specimens to test. They will then publish their results in a peer-reviewed journal.

Sykes said evidence already exists of interbreeding between homo sapiens and Neanderthals, which could have played a role in the yeti's origins.

He said he has always been intrigued by stories of yeti sightings, but he would rely on science rather than such tales to prove if the stories are credible. "It's not really possible to fabricate DNA evidence," he said.

He acknowledged that the chances of proving the existence of a new yeti species are low, but said that the study was still worthwhile. "If we don't look, we'll never find out," he said. 

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NinthSt78 says:
What ever happened to the Loch Ness Monster? Did they catch it or did it get away? (And does it have big feet?)
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foo8259 says:
I gotta toe-jam sample. Where do I send it?
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Scimajor says:
"If we don't look, we'll never find out,"

OK but I'm still not going to waste my time and money looking for a yellow walking and talking sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea, as the probability of his existence is so close to zero that it might as well be zero. Yes I've seen the video of him talking with a pink starfish wearing shorts but the video is an obvious fabrication. It looks cartoonish.
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