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The Book of Mormon, the founding document of the Latter Day Saint movement and one of the four books of scripture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), is an account of three groups of people. According to the book, two of these groups originated from ancient Israel. There is generally no direct support amongst mainstream historians and archaeologists for the historicity of the Book of Mormon. El Libro de Mormón, la escritura sagrada del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días o mormonismo, incluyendo a su principal denominación, la Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días (también conocida como iglesia mormona o iglesia SUD), es un registro de tres grupos de personas. Según el libro, dos de estos grupos se originaron en el antiguo Israel. En general, no existe un apoyo directo entre los historiadores y arqueólogos de la corriente principal para la historicidad del Libro de Mormón.
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El Libro de Mormón, la escritura sagrada del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días o mormonismo, incluyendo a su principal denominación, la Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días (también conocida como iglesia mormona o iglesia SUD), es un registro de tres grupos de personas. Según el libro, dos de estos grupos se originaron en el antiguo Israel. En general, no existe un apoyo directo entre los historiadores y arqueólogos de la corriente principal para la historicidad del Libro de Mormón. Desde finales del decenio de 1990, el trabajo pionero de Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza y otros, los científicos han desarrollado técnicas que intentan utilizar marcadores genéticos para indicar el origen étnico y la historia de las personas individuales. Los datos desarrollados por estos científicos convencionales nos dicen que los nativos americanos tienen marcadores de ADN muy distintivos, y que algunos de ellos son más similares, entre las poblaciones del viejo mundo, al ADN de las personas antiguamente asociadas con el área de las montañas de Altay en Asia central. Estas evidencias desde una perspectiva genética concuerdan con una gran cantidad de conclusiones arqueológicas, antropológicas y lingüísticas de que los antepasados de los pueblos nativos americanos emigraron de Asia a más tardar entre 16 500 y 13 000 años atrás. El consenso científico general sobre el origen de los antiguos estadounidenses y pueblos está en desacuerdo con las afirmaciones presentadas en el Libro de Mormón, aunque los apologistas mormones se han esforzado por reconciliar estas contradicciones. La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días publicó un ensayo en su sitio web titulado Estudios del Libro de Mormón y el ADN. La conclusión dice: «Aunque a los críticos y defensores del Libro de Mormón les gustaría usar estudios de ADN para respaldar sus puntos de vista, la evidencia simplemente no es concluyente.»​ The Book of Mormon, the founding document of the Latter Day Saint movement and one of the four books of scripture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), is an account of three groups of people. According to the book, two of these groups originated from ancient Israel. There is generally no direct support amongst mainstream historians and archaeologists for the historicity of the Book of Mormon. Since the late 1990s pioneering work of Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza and others, scientists have developed techniques that attempt to use genetic markers to indicate the ethnic background and history of individual people. The data developed by these mainstream scientists tell us that the Native Americans have very distinctive DNA markers, and that some of them are most similar, among old world populations, to the DNA of people anciently associated with the Altay Mountains area of central Asia. These evidences from a genetic perspective agree with a large body of archaeological, anthropological, and linguistic conclusions that Native American peoples' ancestors migrated from Asia at the latest 16,500–13,000 years ago. (See Settlement of the Americas and Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas). The mainstream scientific consensus about the origin of the ancient Americans and peoples is at odds with the claims put forth in the Book of Mormon, though Mormon apologists have made efforts to reconcile these contradictions. The LDS Church released an essay on their website titled "Book of Mormon and DNA Studies". The conclusion states, "Much as critics and defenders of the Book of Mormon would like to use DNA studies to support their views, the evidence is simply inconclusive."
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