Raff, Jennifer. Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas. Grand Central Publishing. 8 February 2022: 188. ISBN 978-1-5387-4970-8(英语). "Current estimates suggest that approximately 63% of the First Peoples' ancestry comes from the East Asian group and the rest from the Ancient North Siberians. We're not sure where this interaction took place. Some archaeologists believe that it occurred in East Asia, suggesting that this is where the Siberians moved during the LGM" [...] "There's also a case to be made for this interaction having taken place bear the Lake Baikal region in Siberia from genetic evidence, too" [...] "But other archaeologists and geneticists argue that the meeting of the two grandparent populations of Native Americans occurred because people moved north, not south, in response to the LGM" 引用错误:带有name属性“Raff188”的<ref>标签用不同内容定义了多次
Zakharov, I. A., Derenko, M. V., Maliarchuk, B. A., Dambueva I. K., Dorzhu, C. M., and Rychkov, S. Y. Mitochondrial DNA variation in the aboriginal populations of the Altai-Baikal region: implications for the genetic history of North Asia and America.. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. April 2004, 1011 (1): 21–35. Bibcode:2004NYASA1011...21Z. PMID 15126280. doi:10.1196/annals.1293.003.
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Zakharov, I. A., Derenko, M. V., Maliarchuk, B. A., Dambueva I. K., Dorzhu, C. M., and Rychkov, S. Y. Mitochondrial DNA variation in the aboriginal populations of the Altai-Baikal region: implications for the genetic history of North Asia and America.. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. April 2004, 1011 (1): 21–35. Bibcode:2004NYASA1011...21Z. PMID 15126280. doi:10.1196/annals.1293.003.
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Zakharov, I. A., Derenko, M. V., Maliarchuk, B. A., Dambueva I. K., Dorzhu, C. M., and Rychkov, S. Y. Mitochondrial DNA variation in the aboriginal populations of the Altai-Baikal region: implications for the genetic history of North Asia and America.. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. April 2004, 1011 (1): 21–35. Bibcode:2004NYASA1011...21Z. PMID 15126280. doi:10.1196/annals.1293.003.
Tokunaga, Katsushi; Ohashi, Jun; Bannai, Makoto; Juji, Takeo. Genetic link between Asians and native Americans: evidence from HLA genes and haplotypes. Human Immunology. September 2001, 62 (9): 1001–1008. PMID 11543902. doi:10.1016/S0198-8859(01)00301-9.
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Dyke, A.S., A. Moore, and L. Robertson, 2003, Deglaciation of North America.互联网档案馆的存檔,存档日期16 February 2012. Geological Survey of Canada Open File, 1574. (Thirty-two digital maps at 1:7 000 000 scale with accompanying digital chronological database and one poster (two sheets) with full map series.)
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