Re: AmericanIndianDNA.com - DNA migration information

dougweller_at_gmail.com
Date: 02/25/05


Date: 25 Feb 2005 06:38:44 -0800

Inger wrote:

>The Haplogroup X is interesting.... to say the least. I take it that
at
>least some of you know that it's found in some females having
breastcancer
>here in Scandinavia. The one I have learnt of all have the only
Greenlander
>who is known to have married an Indian woman and moved back to a place
north
>of Bergen. When? late 1300's.

However, the Haplogroup X found in Native Americans is *not* identical
to that found in Europeans, so unless Inger can prove that hers is
identical we can ignore her comments as they prove nothing.
Doug



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