Discover the oldest DNA man in North America
After DNA testing, Darrell "Dusty" Crawford learned that his ancestors were in America about 17,000 years ago.
83% of Crawford's DNA is suitable for Native Americans.(Illustration).
Crawford's ancestral cell research institute returned 55 generations with 99% accuracy, a rare feat showing how this man's family tree could be deformed.
According to Crawford DNA, the ancestor of this man came from an area in the Pacific Ocean. Then they went to the South American coast and went north.
Another analysis also showed that Crawford originated a group of people in Arizona about 17,000 years ago. This group is one of four major Native American groups in North America.
In total, 83% of Crawford's DNA matches Native Americans. The rest of it shows that this man has about 10% coming from Europe, about 5% East Asia, 2% South Asia and less than 1% Africa.
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