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Ancient genomes from the Tang Dynasty capital reveal the genetic legacy of trans-Eurasian communication at the eastern end of Silk Road.

Lv Minglei, M Ma, Hao H et al.

39567925 PubMed ID
26 Authors
2024-11-20 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

LM
Lv Minglei
MM
M Ma
HH
Hao H
WR
Wang Rui
RL
R Li
HH
Hui H
ZX
Zhang Xiangyu
XZ
X Zhang
WW
Wenbo W
ZY
Zeng Yuding
YQ
Y Qin
ZZ
Ziwei Z
ZH
Zhai Hongbo
HL
H Lou
YY
Yiqiang Y
LY
Lin Yukai
YT
Y Tao
LL
Le L
HH
He Haifeng
HY
H Yang
XX
Xiaomin X
ZK
Zhu Kongyang
KZ
K Zhou
YY
Yawei Y
WC
Wang Chuan-Chao
C
CC
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Ancient Chang'an in the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) was one of the world's largest and most populated cities and acted as the eastern end of the world-famous Silk Road. However, little is known about the genetics of Chang'an people and whether the Western Regions-related gene flows have been prevalent in this cosmopolitan city.Here, we present seven genomes from Xingfulindai (XFLD) sites dating to the Tang Dynasty in Chang'an. We observed that four of seven XFLD individuals (XFLD_1) were genetically homogenous with the Late Neolithic Wadian, Pingliangtai, and Haojiatai populations from the middle reaches of the Yellow River Basin (YR_LN), with no genetic influence from the Western Eurasian or other non-Yellow River-related lineages. The remaining three XFLD individuals were a mixture of YR_LN-related ancestry and ~ 3-15% Western Eurasian-related ancestry. Mixtures of XFLD_1 and Western Eurasian-related ancestry drove the main gradient of genetic variation in northern and central Shaanxi Province today.Our study underlined the widespread distribution of the YR_LN-related ancestry alongside the Silk Road within the territory of China during the historical era and provided direct evidence of trans-Eurasian communication in Chang'an from a genetic perspective.

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