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Ancient genomes revealed the complex human interactions of the ancient western Tibetans.

Bai Fan, F Liu, Yichen Y et al.

38781957 PubMed ID
31 Authors
2024-06-17 Published
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Chapter I

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Authors

BF
Bai Fan
FL
F Liu
YY
Yichen Y
WS
Wangdue Shargan
SW
S Wang
TT
Tianyi T
HW
He Wei
WX
W Xi
LL
Lin L
TY
Tsho Yang
YT
Y Tsering
TT
Tashi T
CP
Cao Peng
PD
P Dai
QQ
Qingyan Q
LF
Liu Feng
FF
F Feng
XX
Xiaotian X
ZM
Zhang Ming
MR
M Ran
JJ
Jingkun J
PW
Ping Wanjing
WP
W Payon
DD
Danzin D
MX
Mao Xiaowei
XT
X Tong
YY
Yan Y
TT
Tsring Tinley
TC
T Chen
ZZ
Zehui Z
FQ
Fu Qiaomei
Chapter II

Abstract

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The western Tibetan Plateau is the crossroad between the Tibetan Plateau, Central Asia, and South Asia, and it is a potential human migration pathway connecting these regions. However, the population history of the western Tibetan Plateau remains largely unexplored due to the lack of ancient genomes covering a long-time interval from this area. Here, we reported genome-wide data of 65 individuals dated to 3,500-300 years before present (BP) in the Ngari prefecture. The ancient western Tibetan Plateau populations share the majority of their genetic components with the southern Tibetan Plateau populations and have maintained genetic continuity since 3,500 BP while maintaining interactions with populations within and outside the Tibetan Plateau. Within the Tibetan Plateau, the ancient western Tibetan Plateau populations were influenced by the additional expansion from the south to the southwest plateau before 1,800 BP. Outside the Tibetan Plateau, the western Tibetan Plateau populations interacted with both South and Central Asian populations at least 2,000 years ago, and the South Asian-related genetic influence, despite being very limited, was from the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) migrants in Central Asia instead of the IVC populations from the Indus Valley. In light of the new genetic data, our study revealed the complex population interconnections across and within the Tibetan Plateau.

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