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Ancient Mitochondrial Genomes Reveal the Maternal Diversity and Genetic Influence of the Qijia Culture in Prehistoric Eastern Asia.

Chunxiang Li, Jian Li, Shizhu Anaer et al.

41492964 PubMed ID
7 Authors
2026-01-10 Published
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Chunxiang Li
JL
Jian Li
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Shizhu Anaer
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Yang Xu
MY
Maolin Ye
LC
Linhai Cai
YC
Yinqiu Cui
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The Qijia culture (2300-1500 bce) in northwest China's Gansu-Qinghai region facilitated prehistoric exchanges between East Asia and the Eurasian steppe, yet its population origins and demographic dynamics remain unclear. We investigate the maternal genetic diversity, ancestry, and regional impact of the Qijia people to clarify their role in the prehistoric peopling of East Asia.

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