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DaveC426913
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Missed by one day...
(Say, I know someone whose sister-in-law is Norwedish...)
(Say, I know someone whose sister-in-law is Norwedish...)
Thanks Dave. Yeah, those Norwedish are a wild bunch. :tongue:DaveC426913 said:Missed by one day...
(Say, I know someone whose sister-in-law is Norwedish...)
"Close But No Cigar: Just Missed the Norwegian Connection" is a scientific research paper that examines the genetic similarities between the indigenous Sami people of Norway and Native American populations in North America.
The purpose of this research is to understand the genetic history and connections between the Sami people and Native American populations and to shed light on the migration patterns and origins of these groups.
This study used DNA analysis and genetic sequencing techniques to compare the genomes of the Sami people and Native American populations. It also incorporated historical and anthropological data to provide context for the genetic findings.
The main findings of this research suggest that the Sami people and Native American populations share a common genetic ancestry and that the Sami people may have played a significant role in the peopling of the Americas.
This research has important implications for our understanding of human migration and the genetic history of indigenous populations. It also highlights the need for further studies and collaboration between different scientific disciplines to gain a more comprehensive understanding of our shared human ancestry.