James Hawkins

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Even in the United States, where European Americans are still in the majority, African Americans and Latinos comprise around a third of the population. Nearly all individuals from these mixed populations derive large stretches of their genomes from ancestors who lived on different continents fewer than twenty generations ago. A small percentage of European Americans have large stretches of African or Native American DNA as well, the legacy of people who successfully “passed” themselves off into the white majority.
Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past
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