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It doesn't work that way... it goes in the opposite direction actually! It's fairly common for a pointed domestic longhair to have a superficial resemblance to the Ragdoll breed, but that doesn't mean that pointed domestic longhairs must have Ragdoll ancestors... it means that Ragdolls have domestic longhair ancestors
The Ragdoll breed was originally developed from domestic longhairs of moderate type. Today's Ragdolls are a little more massive than the average domestic longhair, have a very plush coat, and have a slightly shorter face with smaller ears and sweeter expression, but this was primarily accomplished through selective breeding from the original domestic longhair breeding stock. Everything necessary to make a cat that looks like a Ragdoll is still out there in the domestic cat gene pool.
She is most likely a mixed breed as the result of cross breeding. She has way too many physical attributes of a Siamese to suggest that there is some in her ancestry.