UPDATE - August 2013

Thanks to all who have contributed samples to the project. We have collected and analysed over thirty samples and results are being prepared for publication. Following normal procedure, no results or other information will be available prior to publication, so please do not enquire.

Though the collection phase is now over, hair samples can still be submitted for analysis, but the costs (about $2,000 per sample) will no longer be covered.

Bryan Sykes.

As part of a larger enquiry into the genetic relationship between our own species Homo sapiens and other hominids, we invite submissions of organic material from formally undescribed species, or “cryptids”, for the purpose of their species identification by genetic means.



Timetable

The project is divided into three phases.



SAMPLE SUBMISSION PHASE May – September 2012

DNA ANALYSIS PHASE September – November 2012

PUBLICATION PHASE November – December 2012



SAMPLE SUBMISSION

Sample submissions are invited from institutions and individuals. In the first instance, please send details of the material you would like to submit to one of the Principal Investigators. These should include:



· Your name, institutional affiliation (if any), postal and email addresses and other contact details.

· A physical description of the specimen: (Hair, tooth etc). Photographs welcome.

· Its provenance: A short account of the origin of the sample, when and where (with coordinates if known) it was collected and how it came to be in your possession.

· Identification: Your opinion of its likely species identification, and your reasons.

· Authority: A statement that you are entitled to send the specimen for analysis and that we have permission to publish the results.



In order to avoid misidentification of samples due to contamination, our preferred material is hair, although tissues will be considered.



After reviewing your submission, we will send you a sampling kit with instructions. Please do not send any materials without first hearing from us. They will not be analysed nor returned.



You may choose whether to be identified as the donor of the sample, or to remain anonymous.



DNA ANALYSIS

At the end of the submission phase, the most promising samples will be selected for DNA analysis. You will not be charged for the analysis. Unselected samples will be returned.



The process of DNA analysis is destructive. Any unused material from selected samples will be returned or, if you prefer, will be submitted for curation as part of the Bernard Heuvelmans Cryptozoology archive in Lausanne.



PUBLICATION PHASE

Results from DNA analysis will be prepared for publication in a peer-reviewed science journal. No results will be released until any embargoes on publication have passed.



PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS



Prof. Bryan Sykes

Professor of Human Genetics

Wolfson College

University of Oxford

Oxford OX2 6UD

United Kingdom

bryan.sykes@wolfson.ox.ac.uk



Dr. Michel Sartori

Directeur

Musee de Zoologie

Palais de Rumine

Place de Riponne 6

CH-1014 Lausanne

Switzerland

michel.sartori@vd.ch

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