Accuracy of DNA testing
The ancestry info found in the report is only as good as the reference panel that researchers use. The variants identified have been measured in numerous individuals whose ancestry extends back to multiple generations in a specific geographic location, such as Africa, Europe, Asia or South America. In addition, the reference panels have thousands of genomes representing these individuals with different ancestral backgrounds. When this technology first became available in the early 2000s, some reference panels were incomplete, which meant companies couldn’t test for or identify certain heritages.
Let's argue that your family moved to South Africa and had mixed race, how do you know? So arguably there many green or yellow eyes Germanic types, dark blond hair, seem to suntan very dark as opposed to freckling. Then I have a Huguenot from Romania with dark straight hair, hazel eyes and very pale skin.
Let's say I want truth about green eyed tribe (beautiful, mysterious eyes) I want to take them out witches pot and remove DNA that's foreign and know the results.
Same with blue eyed tests, because turn to other pigments in hair/skin but if one race mixed with another then it confuses the matter.
So if only comparing DNA collected and comparing despite collecting more samples how do we decide about original gene without any added variants since so much mixing.
Regarding patent disputes over technology over sonar etc.
Well electric eel is unique to South American jungle, no where else does electric eel exist, eels yes.
So combine European idea of copying animals such as otters wood cutting with battery or electricity parents these are not Asian.
Another reason to save rainforest isn't just cure for cancer but many diverse creatures more wonderful than Japanese AI
Birds and we now know sharks use magnetic lines not echoilation.
It is also legal requirement for central heating in Europe, parents heating or dismiss possibility Japan could've really conceived of idea of ice as cooling tower whilst generating electricity.
Einstein was right but adapt that to saying that all things are relative to relativity, from Italian batteries to iced cooling towers
Did you know:
We now know deep in Mariana trench is creature also generates electricity, but it lives in almost pure darkness and isn't as common as a pufferfish which may occur on Japanese shoreline.