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From: David Faux <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Print DNA Test Results
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 12:33:41 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <3E63B126.A20AF1EE@yahoo.com>
Charles <> wrote:
David,
I received my Print DNA test results from FamilyTreeDNA today also. My
results were reported as: European 79%, East-Asian 21%, and
Native-American 0%. I was surprised at the magnitude of the East-Asian
figure since my historical genealogical research indicates no such
heritage. The ancestry was thought to be virtually all German, Swiss,
French Huguenot, and possibly some English Quaker blood. It must be the
result of some pre-surname invasion or migration of east asian people's
from the East-Asian areas into the European areas. I wonder if there is
a particular area of Europe which has a high percentage of East-Asian
ancestry in their genome.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello Charles: Curious results indeed. These very large findings which cannot be supported with genealogical research has been a bone of contention with me for some time - as reflected in my postings on this site.
Last week I talked to Dr. Matt Thomas at AncestrybyDNA (the lab that does the actual testing) and we spent quite some time going over this issue. You will see on their site now an awareness to this problem and you can go to the FAQ section (at the end of the answers) where this "issue" is discussed. I will leave it up to you and others to come to your own conclusions. I am convinced that my small amount of East Asian is just a part of my Native North American ancestry (there being evidence of East Asian migrations to North America). They have to do a very big stretch when it comes to people of full European background. Ultimately they are going to have to quit using "East Asian" and come up with another term since it, along with the map supplied, suggests Korean or Japanese ancestry - which is generally not the case.
Please post your views on the matter after you have had a chance to digest the material in the FAQ section at www.ancestrybydna.com.
David.
Dr. David K. Faux, 4028 Larwin Ave., Cypress, CA, 90630, USA
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