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frith
post Mar 1 2006, 02:06 AM
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An old, but interesting piece of information published in a British science journal named "Nature".


Vol. 323.25, September 1986.



Mystery Object Amid The Chromosomes
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Sir - The very thin object shown
below like a fragmented crossword
in appearence, was recently found
in one of our routine chromosome
preparations for prenatal diagnosis
following aminiocentisis. But what
is it?

Is it a man made device? Packing
text as binary coded information on
the miniature scale (the scale bar
is 10 micro-milimeters) would seem
advantageous. Or is it a naturally
occuring substance? None of the
possibilities we have been able to
think of would seem to be appro-
priate to amniotic fluid, so if
anybody is able to suggest an
answer to this mystery we would
like to have it.
We are as intrigued as we are
ignorant.


John Wolstenholme
Ian Harlow
George Clarke
Hilary Sheridan
Jon Jonasson
Mark Crocker
Helen Matthews


Department of Medical Genetics
Churchill Hospital, Headington,
Oxford OX3 7LJ, UK



article scan (somewhat poor quality)
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post Mar 1 2006, 04:47 AM
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looks a bit like a screw up with the imaging.
Also it is 1986 and the genome project had started in 1980 (i think) so it could be something that was probably sorted out in following years.
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post Mar 2 2006, 09:09 AM
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Also it is 1986 and the genome project had started in 1980 (i think) so it could be something that was probably sorted out in following years.

You're suggesting that the human genome project would discreetly put some type of technology inside of women's pregnant wombs without their knowledge and permission? Thats just as ridiculous an answer as ETs doing the same thing.
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post Mar 2 2006, 09:54 AM
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some type of technology inside of women's pregnant wombs without their knowledge and permission?

That would be outrageous!!
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