She’s at best 1/64 Native American then. At 10 generations that 1/1024.
This means that one of her ancestors could have sexually assaulted a Native American. The FBI should investigate. And she should step down.
DNA shows from 0.001% to 1.6%
1 ancestor 1 generation ago = 50% (parent)
1 ancestor 2 generation ago = 25% (grandparent)
1 ancestor 3 generation ago = 12.5% (etc..)
1 ancestor 4 generation ago = 6.25%
1 ancestor 5 generation ago = 3.12%
1 ancestor 6 generation ago = 1.6%
1 ancestor 10 generation ago = 0.001%
Wow! And that gave her special privileges during her career in academia that she now wants to continue to milk in her political career
‘There is no DNA test to prove you’re Native American’
“People think there is a DNA test to prove you are Native American. There isn’t”
https://www.newscientist.com/articl...s-no-dna-test-to-prove-youre-native-american/
That's pretty funny!Which tribe? Eligible for registry? There are legal standards for association and she clearly doesn’t come close. May as well say she got a splinter from a cigar-store Indian!
That's the most important take from the OP.That she even bothered to have the test shows that Donald occupies space in her head.
What did Warren claim?
She claimed she was a goddamn Indian at Harvard
yep, and there's a video recording of him doing exactly that at one of his reichstag rallies lol
lol......and you think the DNA test shows she's native American?......
Notice that this test was performed by a University research lab and not one of the commercial DNA test labs. Likely this is because the commercial labs could not detect the trace level of Amerindian DNA in her genome. They had to go to a lab able to conduct a more specialized and sensitive analysis. Its as if you can’t find what you are looking for with a regular microscope so you have to use an electron microscope.
The analysis of Warren’s DNA was done by Carlos D. Bustamante, a Stanford University professor and expert in the field who won a 2010 MacArthur fellowship, also known as a genius grant, for his work on tracking population migration via DNA analysis.
Warren provided a sample of her DNA to a private lab in Georgia in August, according to one of the senator’s aides. The data from that test was sent to Bustamante and his team for analysis. Warren received the report last week.
Warren didn’t use a commercial service, but Bustamante is on the scientific advisory board for Ancestry, which provides commercial DNA tests. He’s also consulted on a project for 23andMe, another major DNA testing company.
That's the most important take from the OP.