Forget everything you thought you knew about The peopling of the Americas. According to these ideas, the genetic group known as Australo-Melanesians, which consists of Australians, Papuans, and Melanesians, is subtly present in the Americas. When and how it came in the New World, often known as the Americas, is a significant difference. The scientific team came to the conclusion that it entered the continent in one of two early waves of migration, whereas the science team came to the conclusion that it entered the continent much later and was unrelated to the founding population of the Americas.
The last big frontier to be colonized by humanity is still one of the great puzzles of human history. The big questions about the early settlers—who they were, when they arrived, and how many waves there were—are being addressed by two significant studies of the DNA of modern and ancient people. But rather than producing a single, unified theory, the results raise a fresh mystery: Both find evidence of DNA related to native people from Australia and Melanesia in contemporary Native Americans. The opposing teams are still attempting to reconcile and make sense of each other's data because they were unaware of one another's plans until the very last minute.
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