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  1. The genetic evidence suggests that all Indigenous Americans ultimately descended from a founding population that combined East Asian and Ancient North Eurasian ancestry. Ancient North Eurasians themself formed as admixture between 'Basal East Asian' (Tianyuan) ancestry, and ancestry closer to Europeans.

  2. The First Amerindian Natives are postulated to have come from Asia through the Bering land bridge between 30,00012,000 years before the present (BP). These conclusions have been based on cultural, morphological and genetic similarities between American and Asian populations.

  3. Jul 12, 2012 · The ancestors of Native American populations from the tip of Chile in the south to Canada in the north, migrated from Asia in at least three waves, according to a new international study...

  4. Nov 8, 2018 · Previous genetic work had suggested the ancestors of Native Americans split from Siberians and East Asians about 25,000 years ago, perhaps when they entered the now mostly drowned landmass of Beringia, which bridged the Russian Far East and North America.

  5. Jan 12, 2023 · Several times in history, genetic studies show, Native Americans returned across the Bering Strait to Eurasialong before Europeans began arriving in distant parts of the Americas.

  6. Native Americans also share a relatively higher genetic affinity with East Asian peoples. Native American genetic ancestry is occasionally dubbed as "Amerindian".

  7. May 20, 2020 · DNA gleaned from a roughly 14,000-year-old fragment of a human tooth suggests that people inhabiting a surprisingly large swath of Asia were the ancestors of the first Americans.

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