DNA Evidence of Mazatec People of Mexico (Olmec culture)
1. Principal DNA Report relied upon
(a) Title: H.L.A. Genes and the Origins of the Amerindians.
(b) Author: Dr Felipe Vilchis
2. Précis of the Report’s findings
“The results of the filogenetic analysis reported here support the idea that the autochthonous pueblos based in Meso-America and South America had common ancestors, with as many coming with the migratory wave from the north as those that took the transpacific route.” (GM’s emphasis) Allelic distribution amongst the Mazatecs showed a genotypic pattern that was very similar to that found amongst Asian peoples, that is to say, 23% of the population had an LL genotype. In addition there was detected an heterozygote transition G – A that replaced an alanine with a treonine…in eight individuals … which represents a very high incidence.”
3. Corroboration or supporting DNA Reports
(i) A Arnaiz-Villena – refer to Bibliography.
(ii) J Granados.
4. Corroboration or supporting reports into ailments or diseases which suggest Chinese arrived by sea
(i) Hookworm and roundworm – refer to Bibliography.
(ii) Greenberg J H et al, The Settlement of the Americas (Curr. Anthropology, 1986: 27)
(iii) Vilchis et al – Clin Genet, 1997.
5. Did the first Europeans to reach the area in which the Mazatec people live find Chinese already there?
Yes – Acosta (people); Coronado (people and junks); Galvão (junks); Gregorio Garcia (people).
6. Other evidence showing links with China
(a) Principal
The evidence of pre Columbian Chinese presence in Mexico – Chinese who came by sea – is overwhelming. Refer to Annexes XIX, XXVI and XXVII
(b) Secondary links with China
Go to website www.gavinmenzies.net and click ‘evidence’. Then go to Synopsis of Evidence Annexes XIX, XXVI, XXVII and paras 1-21 inclusive.
7. Evidence in Synopsis of Evidence on website www.gavinmenzies.net.
Paras 1-21 inclusive; Annexes XIX, XXVI and XXVII.
8. Reference in 1421 The Year China Discovered America
Chapters 9 and 10.