To: blam
I happen to agree that individual early Americans may have come from many parts of the globe but basically we're talking the founding population here. The genetic diversity of native Americans in general is deep enough to suggest many thousands of years of separation.
I haven't seen any reports that the population has a close genetic link to Africa. The genetic evidence is that they're related to Asians and differentiated themselves from Asia starting at most 30,000 years ago. I've also seen claims that the genetic diversity can be accounted for with only 10,000 years of separation.
36 posted on
11/18/2004 12:12:36 PM PST by
Varda
To: Varda
The genetic diversity of native Americans in general is deep enough to suggest no years of separation, and constant ingress from all over -- and for that matter, local development beginning 100s of 1000s of years ago. :')
37 posted on
11/18/2004 9:38:01 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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