DNA analysis has revealed a great deal of interesting information about the origins of Native Americans.

One of the most important findings is that Native Americans are not 

descended from the same people who migrated to Europe and Asia.  

Instead, they are descended from a group of people who 

migrated to North America from Siberia around 15,000 years ago. 

This finding has important implications for our understanding of Native American history and culture.  

It suggests that Native Americans have a unique and distinct 

heritage that is separate from that of other peoples of the world.  

It also suggests that Native Americans have been in North America for a very long 

time, and that their culture has evolved over many thousands of years. 

Here are some of the specific findings of DNA analysis on the origins of Native Americans: 

Native Americans are genetically distinct from other populations in the world. 

Native Americans are descended from a group of people who migrated 

to North America from Siberia around 15,000 years ago.