A&M study of 24,000-year-old bones finds Native Americans' European ancestry
"Cutting-edge analysis of a young boy's 24,000-year-old bones suggests that the first Americans came directly from Siberia, according to a research team that includes a Texas A&M University professor.
Kelly Graf, assistant professor at A&M's Center for the Study of First Americans and Department of Anthropology, is part of an international team studying a young boy's skeletal remains believed to be 24,000 years old.
Results so far show that nearly 30 percent of modern Native Americans' ancestry came from this boy's gene pool, meaning Native Americans have more European genetic influence than previously thought, an A&M news release said. ..."
Т.е. открити са повече "европейски гени" в американските индианци, което малко променя досегашните виждания и представи.
"Cutting-edge analysis of a young boy's 24,000-year-old bones suggests that the first Americans came directly from Siberia, according to a research team that includes a Texas A&M University professor.
Kelly Graf, assistant professor at A&M's Center for the Study of First Americans and Department of Anthropology, is part of an international team studying a young boy's skeletal remains believed to be 24,000 years old.
Results so far show that nearly 30 percent of modern Native Americans' ancestry came from this boy's gene pool, meaning Native Americans have more European genetic influence than previously thought, an A&M news release said. ..."
Т.е. открити са повече "европейски гени" в американските индианци, което малко променя досегашните виждания и представи.
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