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Ancient genomic profile of the Shatuo Turkic leader Li Keyong

Yao Yu, Xiaoguang Zhu, Hailiang Meng et al.

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2026-04-29 Published
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Authors

YY
Yao Yu
XZ
Xiaoguang Zhu
HM
Hailiang Meng
ZH
Zixiao Huang
XC
Xin Chang
XR
Xiaoying Ren
BZ
Baoshuai Zhang
KW
Ke Wang
YW
Yishan Wu
SH
Sheng Han
YZ
Yi Zheng
LJ
Li Jin
SW
Shaoqing Wen
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Abstract

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The Shatuo Turks played a pivotal role in late Tang and Five Dynasties China. However, similar to other Turkic groups, the genetic history and population origins of the Shatuo remain poorly understood. This study presents a genomic investigation of a Shatuo leader through the analysis of ancient DNA from Li Keyong (856 CE–908 CE), founder of the Later Tang dynasty, providing an opportunity to elucidate the genetic composition and origins of this pivotal group. Through comprehensive population genetic analyses, including PCA, ADMIXTURE analysis, f-statistics, and qpAdm modeling, it has been found that Li Keyong had a nearly balanced admixture, with 53.4% Ancient Northeast Asian and 46.6% Western Steppe ancestry. Additionally, he carried a Western Eurasian paternal lineage (R1a1a1b2∼AM01870) and an Eastern Steppe maternal lineage (C4a1a + 195). This genetic profile contrasts sharply with the predominantly Northeast Asian ancestry observed in the Ashina royal clan, highlighting significant genetic heterogeneity within Turkic confederations. Our results suggest that the Shatuo emerged from complex cross-Eurasian interactions, consistent with the hypothesis of a multi-ethnic origin.

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