Pterodactyl
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I think what the line you called "woo" meant was that the DNA tests widely available cannot distinguish between natives of North America and natives of South America. I would guess that the population of South America was relatively recent and there are few if any genetic markers that developed after the population of South America. i.e. that natives of each region are essentially identical genetically.
On the other hand, there are genetic markers that can be associated specifically with America, as opposed to their Asian ancestors.
Sure. I'd buy that. But like I said I don't see why it matters.
The borders between north/central/south America were arbitrarily set by non native whites. I think it's pretty obvious that the americas were populated by descendants of a common lineage.
So if someone shows they have "native american" dna, this is true whether from north or south america, no?