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Why do some populations appear in the Indigenous DNA database more than once?

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Why do some populations appear in the Indigenous DNA database more than once?

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The Indigenous DNA database is based on data from the latest published peer reviewed journals. If different research groups conduct separate DNA studies on the same population, the separate studies are added to the Indigenous DNA database as two separate populations studies since they are from different research groups, even if the researchers are studying the same population. This way, any irregularities in research will not affect other groups.

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