Thursday, June 23, 2005

Tracking the Armenian DNA: Part 1

After watching Spencer Wells's "Human Journey" on PBS I've decided to participate in the National Genographic project. The premise is simple: there are approximately 18 major paternal lineages (also known as haplogroups) in the world today. The National Genographic will collect your DNA sample, run series of tests and determine to which of the lineages you belong. The results are accompanied by an analysis as well as the short description of the evolution of your lineage.
" The test identifies the major human paternal lineage to which you belong and the geographic regions associated with this lineage through the analysis of SNPs and bi-allelic markers on the non-recombining portion of the Y-chromosome.Your $100 DNA kit buys you a personalized genetic analysis,including an online overview of your ancestral history. The analysis reveals where and when your haplogroup originated and how they lived. "
This sounded like an interesting thing to do, so I sent my DNA kit over in April and today I got the results back. Basically they determined that I belong to a rare European ancestry and they need more time to perform additional testing. Huh ?

So far what I've known about my heritage could be summarized as:
  1. I am of a Armenian heritage
  2. The earliest reliable accounts of my family history indicate that my ancestors lived in the area near lake Van (historical Armenia, now Turkey)
  3. Due to the series of tragic events in Armenian history (such as being massacred by turks) my family is now dispersed throughout the world.
I will post more results as they become available

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On iPod: Swamp Music 3:32 Lynyrd Skynyrd All Time Greatest Hits Rock


Tag: Armenia
Subject: Armenian DNA

Thursday, June 16, 2005

HVAC on E46

It took me about 8 month of reading the manual (and watching the instruction DVD many many times) to finally figure out the A/C logic on my E46.

Basically, it is a German thing, when they say Air-Conditioning they don't mean cooling things off. (which, incedentally, is what majority of the earth population things the A/C stands for).
They literally mean "conditioning" of the air. At any given time it's a good guess whether the air
is going to be cooled off, heated or otherwise "conditioned".
To make things more interesting, there is no way to switch the "climate" control in the car in less than "4 easy steps". Actually, the number of steps varies, it's a factor of the temperature inside
the cabin.

Now, if I only could figure out how to get the passenger side mirror to function again, I will be a happier man.

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On iPod: Krasny Shaposhka 5:02 Boka 48 Tari Armenian Rabiz

Sunday, June 05, 2005

First RedSox game

Gregory's first RedSox game. He did well, he rooted for the team at the top of his lungs, although that could be because he was also hungry.

Los Angeles end up winning, but only after we left; they scored 11 runs in the last 3 innings,
including a three-run homer by Garret Anderson. Coincidence ? I think not.


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on iPod: St. Louis Blues 5:23 George Thorogood And Johnny Johnson Blues Story - Vol. 10 / Concert Vol. 1 Blues