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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 ] [ 50 ] [ 51 ] This suggests that the earliest migrants into the northern extremes of North America and Greenland derived from later migrant ...

  3. Kennewick Man - Wikipedia

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    The low sequencing depth (approximately 1x) of the Kennewick Man's genome, along lack of genomes from North American aboriginal populations have made it impossible to ascertain Kennewick Man's nearest living relatives among regional Native American tribes. His Y-DNA haplogroup is Q-M3 and his mitochondrial DNA is X2a, both uniparental genetic ...

  4. Genetics and the Book of Mormon - Wikipedia

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    The data developed by these mainstream scientists tell us that the Native Americans have very distinctive DNA markers and that some of them are most similar, among old world populations, to the DNA of people anciently associated with the Altay Mountains area of central Asia. These evidences from a genetic perspective agree with a large body of ...

  5. DNA results link Kennewick man to Native Americans - AOL

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    DNA analysis of a 8,500-year-old skeleton has provided a new twist in a long running dispute over which population it belongs to. The skeleton — dubbed the Kennewick Man or the Ancient One ...

  6. Mayan genetics - Wikipedia

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    The relationship of the Mayas to other indigenous peoples of the Americas has been assessed using traditional genetic markers.Mayas inhabited several parts of Mexico and Central America, including Chiapas, the northern lowlands of the Yucatán Peninsula, the southern lowlands and highlands of Guatemala, Belize, and parts of western El Salvador and Honduras.

  7. Black Indians in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, DNA cannot reliably indicate Native American ancestry, and no DNA test can indicate tribal origin. [64] [65] [66] DNA testing and research has provided some data about the extent of Native American ancestry among African Americans, which varies in the general population.