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The DNA of the descendants of Native Americans show that the original people migrated from Mongolia … Not from Israel as is claimed by the LDS Church on the plaque near the Hill Cumorah in Palmyra NY.
… mitochondrial DNA supports the view that the principal ancestors of Native Americans were people from eastern Asia.
… the Introduction to the Book of Mormon claims that “the Lamanites . . . are the principal ancestors of the American Indians,”
LDS scientist Thomas W. Murphy, chair of the Department of Anthropology at Edmonds Community College in Washington, wrote:
Now that quantitative scientific methods can indeed test for an Israelite genetic presence in ancient America, we learn instead that virtually all Native Americans can trace their lineages to the Asian migrations between 7,000 and 50,000 years ago. While molecular anthropologists have the technological capability to identify descendants of ancient Hebrews, no traces of such DNA markers have appeared in Central America or elsewhere among Native Americans. . . .
The DNA of the descendants of Native Americans show that the original people migrated from Mongolia … Not from Israel as is claimed by the LDS Church on the plaque near the Hill Cumorah in Palmyra NY.
Mitochondrial DNA is one of the principle tools for tracing human history. Mothers pass it down to offspring almost intact—I have no idea why you have quoted a plaque, nor why the blanket statement as though you know the ancestry of every tribal group of the Americas.
… mitochondrial DNA supports the view that the principal ancestors of Native Americans were people from eastern Asia.
… the Introduction to the Book of Mormon claims that “the Lamanites . . . are the principal ancestors of the American Indians,”
LDS scientist Thomas W. Murphy, chair of the Department of Anthropology at Edmonds Community College in Washington, wrote:
Now that quantitative scientific methods can indeed test for an Israelite genetic presence in ancient America, we learn instead that virtually all Native Americans can trace their lineages to the Asian migrations between 7,000 and 50,000 years ago. While molecular anthropologists have the technological capability to identify descendants of ancient Hebrews, no traces of such DNA markers have appeared in Central America or elsewhere among Native Americans. . . .