Interestingly, we've encountered another example of a respected researcher encountering Finnish-like genes in Native Americans and ascribing that to "presumably recent European admixture". Torroni and Wallace (1995) discuss the "other" haplogroups that don't fall within the primary mtDNA haplogroups A, B, C, and D, which have been found in over 3% of Native Americans. After dismissing an unusual Mayan haplotype (Am28) as European

An analogous case of admixture with Europeans is represented by the "anomalous" Ojibwa and the Navajo mtDNAs (AM29 and AM74-76). All of these haplotypes are defined by both a DdeI site loss as nt [nucleotide] 1715 and the lack of a DdeI site at nt 10394. This association was not observed in any of 411 Siberians and 207 Asians, suggesting that this haplogroup is not of Asian ancestry.

The Finno-Ugric peoples of the Baltic areas are the highist ranked carriers of Rh Negative B in all the world at 3 %.They are also the original Estonians ( combs pottery peoples )

The Basques of Spain/France are 0 negative NOT any B Negative

U.K./Ireland/Scotland/Wales1-2 %

http://www.kvenland.org/kven_america.html