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  2. Genetic history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    The Na-Dene, Inuit, and Native Alaskan populations exhibit haplogroup Q (Y-DNA) mutations, but are distinct from other Indigenous Americans with various mtDNA and autosomal DNA (atDNA) mutations. [ 15 ] [ 51 ] [ 52 ] This suggests that the earliest migrants into the northern extremes of North America and Greenland derived from later migrant ...

  3. Haplogroup X (mtDNA) - Wikipedia

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    Haplogroup X is found in approximately 2% of native Europeans, [4] and 13% of all native North Americans. [5] [6] Additionally, the Haplogroup is present in around 3% of Assyrians, with high concentrations in Erzurum, Turkey as well.

  4. Haplogroup Q-M242 - Wikipedia

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    Only Native Americans have Q1a3a-M3, which is a descendant haplogroup of Q1a3*-M346. ... A study published in 2017 found haplogroup Q Y-DNA in 3.17% ...

  5. Genetic history of the African diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being found to have 2.6% (±2.1%) Native American and 10.6% (±2.3%) European ancestry, African-Americans who were sampled in 2008, were found to be 86.8% (±2.1%) West African. [39] In addition to being found to have 8% Asian (as a proxy for Native American ancestry) and 19.6% European ancestry, African-Americans, who were ...

  6. Genetic studies on Filipinos - Wikipedia

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    The results of a DNA study conducted by the National Geographic's "The Genographic Project", based on genetic testings of Filipino people by the National Geographic in 2008–2009, found that the Philippines is made up of around 53% Southeast Asia and Oceania, 36% East Asian, 5% European, 3% South Asian and 2% Native American genes.

  7. Genographic Project - Wikipedia

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    Phylogeny of mitochondrial DNA haplogroups. The autosomal admixture analysis developed by Wells and Elhaik classifies individuals by assessing their proportions of genomic ancestry related to nine ancestral regions: Northeast Asian, Mediterranean, Southern African, Southwest Asian, Oceanian, Southeast Asian, Northern European, Sub-Saharan African and Native American.