It is now evident that the King of Timbuktu, Mali, Mansa Musa and a team of over 25,000 Africans sailors first sailed to the Americas before white
Columbus. Ancestral DNA studies are proving this is true as native Americans have been finding Malian DNA in their results.
The 25,000 Malians who
sailed to America in 1310 probably had a major influence on the
exchange of African genes in the Americas.
“…The studies reveals that African haplotypes shorter than 50 cM
are more likely to have originated from populations in the coastal
Northwest region, such as the Mandenka (Mali) and Brong; whereas longer
haplotypes show higher probabilities of coming from populations closer
to the Gulf of Guinea and Equatorial West Africa, including Yoruba, Igbo, Bamoun, Fang, and Kongo.The significant increase in old, short Mandenka tracts when compared to
longer, more recent tracts was replicated in other insular Caribbean
populations, including Cubans and Dominicans".
Source: http://newsrescue.com/genetic-study-efore-columbus/#axzz454qd4Jhi
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