Item Detail
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22034
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3
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10
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English
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The Book of Mormon and the Origin of Native Americans from a Maternally Inherited DNA Standpoint
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FARMS Review of Books
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2010
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22
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no.1
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191-227
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Perego presents and analyzes data on maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA. He interprets the implications of DNA research pertaining to the origins of Native American populations in respect to the historicity of the Book of Mormon. He shares the dificulty in associating all modern Native American populations back to a single Middle Eastern ancestor. He outlines limitations in both DNA research and relevent information in the Book of Mormon that make the data inconclusive.
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