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From: Charles <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Re: E2 Germans <G> ... admixture
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 21:49:25 -0400
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Mary,
We are who we are. Genetics is only a small part of who we are. I again
strongly recommend that those interested in admixture between the early
settlers of American, and elsewhere, to consider reading this new book,
"Reflections of Our Past - How Human History is Revealed in Our Genes".
Mary, I think you would particularly enjoy reading the section about
African and European admixture in early America. It is a very easy read
and introduces the various sciences involved in understanding this in an
easily understood manner. Here is the link to more about the book at
Amazon.com.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0813339588/genealogicalrese/002-0207475-7815241
Charles
Mary Harkey Russell wrote:
>
> Charles I don't doubt you for a minute. I can't argue with science. But
> with genealogy back to the 1500's all German, White I assume, that
> Ultimately of African origin was a long time ago.
> I think this is neat. <grin> Wait till I tell my brother !.
> Mary
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Charles" <>
>
> > Mary,
> >
> > The Y chromosome result speaks for itself. Obviously your direct male
> > ancestor was ultimately of African origin.
> >
>
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