Quote:I am not sure whether Warren shopped around for an expert that would give her the highest probability to score a hit. I am skeptical of the reading markers from Peru --> indicates Cherokee (Warrens oral history). But for a million bucks (and/or to save face) I would seek out the test that would give me the highest probability to not lose.... and thats the tests result when you get down to the 'science' of this particular method. They did not rule out Native American. And something kept nagging at my memory.And the Trumpets are concocting excuses to defend their pope
Found it here:
The team looked for a series of nine repeating chunks of DNA, known as 9RA, which falls in a non-coding region of chromosome 9.
They found the 9RA sequence in at least one member of all the Native American populations tested, such as the Cherokee and Apache people. The two populations in eastern Siberia, where the Bering land bridge once connected Asia to North America, also tested positive for the 9RA sequence. --> more at link below
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn1...signature/
One would think the good professor would be aware (and I think he is). He talks about chromo 10 but not 9. He used a proprietary algorithm to sequence. This is not to say his result is wrong, but I think it falls under inconclusive.
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