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By longsjourney | Sat, 2006-07-15 08:15

I recieved an e-mail from Gary Felix about my Y-DNA findings of Haplogroup N for my Gutierrez line. I was not correct on the information on the Haplogroup N report for my Gutierrez line. 80% of Chinese are Haplogroup O, a offshoot of Haplogroup N so the odds of our line being Chinese are very slim.. Gary said that the odds are my Gutierrez line are Native American originally from Siberia and Russia by way of China.. They would have immigrated abt 15,000 years ago so any trace's of the Asian features would not really apply to us.. So, I guess we got our slanted eyes from our Indio ancestor's after all... (I kinda liked being Chinese)... oh well, back to the drawing board..

Sorry for the confusion and it has been fun!
Linda in B.C.

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18 years 11 months ago

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wixaritori (not verified)

18 years 11 months ago

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correction on Chinese in Mexico

Linda,

This is one of those instances where you can not draw a definitive
conclusion either way. More time is needed for the haplotype/haplogroup
databases to grow and make comparisons, find matches, etc.

Nothing to be sorry. And the fun isn't over yet! More surprises could be
in store.

Victor

On 7/15/06, Erlinda Castanon-Long wrote:
>
> I recieved an e-mail from Gary Felix about my Y-DNA findings of Haplogroup
> N for my Gutierrez line. I was not correct on the information on the
> Haplogroup N report for my Gutierrez line. 80% of Chinese are Haplogroup O,
> a offshoot of Haplogroup N so the odds of our line being Chinese are very
> slim.. Gary said that the odds are my Gutierrez line are Native American
> originally from Siberia and Russia by way of China.. They would have
> immigrated abt 15,000 years ago so any trace's of the Asian features would
> not really apply to us.. So, I guess we got our slanted eyes from our Indio
> ancestor's after all... (I kinda liked being Chinese)... oh well, back to
> the drawing board..
>
> Sorry for the confusion and it has been fun!
> Linda in B.C.
>

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NathanJones

18 years 11 months ago

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In reply to correction on Chinese in Mexico by wixaritori (not verified)

correction on Chinese in Mexico

That's right Victor. The discovery is the adventure.

And we love Linda no matter what her haplogroup is!

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