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Human population history at the crossroads of East and Southeast Asia since 11,000 years ago

Wang T, Wang W, Xie G et al.

34171307 PubMed ID
32 Authors
07/08/2021 Published
31 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

WT
Wang T
WW
Wang W
XG
Xie G
LZ
Li Z
FX
Fan X
YQ
Yang Q
WX
Wu X
CP
Cao P
LY
Liu Y
YR
Yang R
LF
Liu F
DQ
Dai Q
FX
Feng X
WX
Wu X
QL
Qin L
LF
Li F
PW
Ping W
ZL
Zhang L
ZM
Zhang M
LY
Liu Y
CX
Chen X
ZD
Zhang D
ZZ
Zhou Z
WY
Wu Y
SH
Shafiey H
GX
Gao X
CD
Curnoe D
MX
Mao X
BE
Bennett EA
JX
Ji X
YM
Yang MA
FQ
Fu Q
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Past human genetic diversity and migration between southern China and Southeast Asia have not been well characterized, in part due to poor preservation of ancient DNA in hot and humid regions. We sequenced 31 ancient genomes from southern China (Guangxi and Fujian), including two ∼12,000- to 10,000-year-old individuals representing the oldest humans sequenced from southern China. We discovered a deeply diverged East Asian ancestry in the Guangxi region that persisted until at least 6,000 years ago. We found that ∼9,000- to 6,000-year-old Guangxi populations were a mixture of local ancestry, southern ancestry previously sampled in Fujian, and deep Asian ancestry related to Southeast Asian Hòabìnhian hunter-gatherers, showing broad admixture in the region predating the appearance of farming. Historical Guangxi populations dating to ∼1,500 to 500 years ago are closely related to Tai-Kadai and Hmong-Mien speakers. Our results show heavy interactions among three distinct ancestries at the crossroads of East and Southeast Asia.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

31 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

31 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
BalongKD06 250 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Dahua Yao Autonomous County. Beijing Town. Balong Cave M M7b1a1
BalongKD07 262 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Dahua Yao Autonomous County. Beijing Town. Balong Cave M C7a
BalongKD08 250 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Dahua Yao Autonomous County. Beijing Town. Balong Cave M M7b1a1a
BalongKD10 382 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Dahua Yao Autonomous County. Beijing Town. Balong Cave M M7b1a1
BandaKD11 484 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Dahua Yao Autonomous County. Banda Cave M F2d
BandaKD15 433 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Dahua Yao Autonomous County. Banda Cave M A5b1b
Baojianshan5_M1 6400 BCE China Guangxi. Chongzuo City. Longzhou County. Baojianshan Cave A F M75
Baojianshan5_M2 6400 BCE China Guangxi. Chongzuo City. Longzhou County. Baojianshan Cave A F M75
HuatuyanNL02 1484 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Nandan County. Lihu Yaozu Town. Huatu Village. Huatuyan Cave M D4e1a3
HuatuyanNL04 1400 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Nandan County. Lihu Yaozu Town. Huatu Village. Huatuyan Cave F F3a1
HuatuyanNL06 1400 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Nandan County. Lihu Yaozu Town. Huatu Village. Huatuyan Cave M N9a10+16311
HuatuyanNL11 1474 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Nandan County. Lihu Yaozu Town. Huatu Village. Huatuyan Cave F M7b1a1
HuatuyanNL17 1442 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Nandan County. Lihu Yaozu Town. Huatu Village. Huatuyan Cave M D5b4
HuatuyanNL18 1400 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Nandan County. Lihu Yaozu Town. Huatu Village. Huatuyan Cave M R9b1b
HuatuyanNL19 1495 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Nandan County. Lihu Yaozu Town. Huatu Village. Huatuyan Cave F R+16189
HuatuyanNL21 1456 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Nandan County. Lihu Yaozu Town. Huatu Village. Huatuyan Cave M C7a
LadaKH01 484 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Jinchengjiang District. Lada Cave F D4a
ShenxianKP09 601 CE China Guangxi. Baise City. Pingguo County. Shenxian Cave F D4a
Yinwang 1400 CE China Guangxi. Baise City. Pingguo County. Liming Township. Liming Village. Nian Mountain. Yinwang Cave M M7b1a1a
Qihe3 9798 BCE China Fujian. Zhangping. Qihe Cave M R9c1b
Longlin_1 9853 BCE China Guangxi. Longlin Cave F M71+151
LayiKD01 419 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Dahua Yao Autonomous County. Beijing Town. Baida Village. Layi Cave M R9b1a3
HuaqiaoNL26 1437 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Nandan County. Lihu Yaozu Town. Huaqiao Village. Baitai Mountain. Huaqiao Caves F G1
Dushan4_1 7025 BCE China Guangxi. Dushan M B4a1e
YiyangKP17 484 CE China Guangxi. Baise City. Pingguo County. Yiyang Cave F M7b1a1a3
QinchangKD13 431 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Dahua Yao Autonomous County. Yantan Town. Qinchang Cave M B4a1e
QinchangKD14 406 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Dahua Yao Autonomous County. Yantan Town. Qinchang Cave M R9b1b
GaofengNL23 1530 CE China Guangxi. Hechi City. Nandan County. Lihu Yaozu Town. Huatu Village. Gaofeng Cave M M7c1b2b
CenxunKP05 484 CE China Guangxi. Baise City. Pingguo County. Taiping Town. Cenxun Cave F M7b1a1+(16192)
CenxunKP07 584 CE China Guangxi. Baise City. Pingguo County. Taiping Town. Cenxun Cave M M7b1a1a3
CenxunKP13 440 CE China Guangxi. Baise City. Pingguo County. Taiping Town. Cenxun Cave F M10
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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Summary

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Ancestry Insights

Traits Analysis

Historical Context

Scientific Assessment