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Research Digest, Vol 79, Issue 13
thanks Emilie,,i thought i would find some asian,,I looooove anything Japanese,,Maya is even better,,from our own country,,it is believed that atotonilco el alto was mostly Purepeche Indians so i posed the question on yahoo..it seems that Purepeche are of Mayan descent...i still dont have all my results and no male from my tree has taken their dna test, so i hope to convince them to find out more about my grandfathers side
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Today's Topics:
1. DNA-Scandinavian Connection, etc. (mayangrl@sonic.net)
2. Re: DNA-Scandinavian Connection, etc. (Emilie Garcia)
3. Re: DNA-Scandinavian Connection, etc. (Alicia Carrillo)
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Denise,
Thanks, that's pretty interesting. I was thinking last night that the Scandinavian part might have been from the British Isles, since the Vikings were in parts of England and Ireland raping and pillaging. I had no idea there were Scandinavian slaves in Spain; I will definitely read up on this.
Kristine,
If you're Mexican, the Southern European would be expected, even if you haven't found the source yet. Native South American might be from waaaay back when they left some DNA in Mexico on their way to SA. That's what I'm assuming with *my* Native South American results.
Ana,
Your Middle Eastern results are what I was wondering about when I asked if many Latinos come up with this. It might come from Jews/Arabs being in Spain. I wonder how scientists differentiate between Jews and Palestinians tho. Hmmmm... I think the Maya is the part that makes you look Asian.
Errata.
After doing some "research" on the internet, I think my East Asian genes really indicate Native American (which is not totally uncommon), but then why don't they just show up as NA? I also figured and read that many think the South Asian is indeed Gypsy/Roma, which I'm guessing came by way of Spain. I wish I could get my mother to take the test, so we could compare results (tho she's full Mexican).
One of my biggest surprises was how far back the testing went. I'm really surprised by the whole East Asian & Scandinavian parts. I guess there could've been some chinos in my family in Mexico or something, but somehow I don't think so.
Laura Gonzalez
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Chinos in Mexico? My father who was from Zacatecas said there were "chinos", but I found out that they were Filipinos brought in ships from the Philipine Islands. The Philipines were part of King Philip of Spain's empire.
Emilie
Port Orchard, WA
> To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.com
> From: mayangrl@sonic.net
> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 17:59:20 -0700
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] DNA-Scandinavian Connection, etc.
>
> Denise,
>
> Thanks, that's pretty interesting. I was thinking last night that the Scandinavian part might have been from the British Isles, since the Vikings were in parts of England and Ireland raping and pillaging. I had no idea there were Scandinavian slaves in Spain; I will definitely read up on this.
>
> Kristine,
>
> If you're Mexican, the Southern European would be expected, even if you haven't found the source yet. Native South American might be from waaaay back when they left some DNA in Mexico on their way to SA. That's what I'm assuming with *my* Native South American results.
>
> Ana,
>
> Your Middle Eastern results are what I was wondering about when I asked if many Latinos come up with this. It might come from Jews/Arabs being in Spain. I wonder how scientists differentiate between Jews and Palestinians tho. Hmmmm... I think the Maya is the part that makes you look Asian.
>
> Errata.
>
> After doing some "research" on the internet, I think my East Asian genes really indicate Native American (which is not totally uncommon), but then why don't they just show up as NA? I also figured and read that many think the South Asian is indeed Gypsy/Roma, which I'm guessing came by way of Spain. I wish I could get my mother to take the test, so we could compare results (tho she's full Mexican).
>
> One of my biggest surprises was how far back the testing went. I'm really surprised by the whole East Asian & Scandinavian parts. I guess there could've been some chinos in my family in Mexico or something, but somehow I don't think so.
>
>
> Laura Gonzalez