Re: Bryan of Stafford Co., VA, of Indian blood (1600s)
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Re: Bryan of Stafford Co., VA, of Indian blood (1600s)
William Deyo 8/06/11
Hi, Bill,
Yes, The test gives Haplotypes all the way to the end of the study, 10,000 years ago.They also send a letter explaining the Haplotypes mutations as they migrate over generations and land forms.
Once on this land form, 20,000 years ago (+/-),there are a few Indian haplotype types, all which crossed the Bering Strait, and then mutated DNA afterward as they populated the continent.
Thus, S W Navajo's have one Haplotype, Indian's in S America, another, etc, etc.Those haplotypes that ended up by the Chesapeake Bay 10,000 years ago, are considered ancient Alqoquin; my Haplotype is such.
Go to the website for National Geogrpahic: Deep DNA, and take a peek.The study has been running 5 years, is soon to expire, I think.