MsJ
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There are three physical/genetic traits that I am interested in knowing how they show up in regions in Europe.
1. The dry earwax/low body odor genetic mutation from Eastern Asia.
2. Mongolian spots in children, and especially ones that continue into adulthood.
3. Bifid uvula, submucosal cleft.
These are hereditary in my family and I have all three. Every doctor who sees my bifid uvula mentions they have never seen one in a "white person". My DNA shows nothing that indicates Native American ancestry no matter which way it is calculated. So is there a European population that has a high incidence of these three things?
1. The dry earwax/low body odor genetic mutation from Eastern Asia.
2. Mongolian spots in children, and especially ones that continue into adulthood.
3. Bifid uvula, submucosal cleft.
These are hereditary in my family and I have all three. Every doctor who sees my bifid uvula mentions they have never seen one in a "white person". My DNA shows nothing that indicates Native American ancestry no matter which way it is calculated. So is there a European population that has a high incidence of these three things?