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Prehistoric genomes from Yunnan reveal ancestry related to Tibetans and Austroasiatic speakers.

Wang Tianyi, T Yang, Melinda A MA et al.

40440384 PubMed ID
45 Authors
2025-05-29 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

WT
Wang Tianyi
TY
T Yang
MA
Melinda A MA
ZZ
Zhu Zhonghua
ZM
Z Ma
MM
Minmin M
SH
Shi Han
HS
H Speidel
LL
Leo L
MR
Min Rui
RY
R Yuan
HH
Haibing H
JZ
Jiang Zhilong
ZH
Z Hu
CC
Changcheng C
LX
Li Xiaorui
XZ
X Zhao
DD
Dongyue D
BF
Bai Fan
FC
F Cao
PP
Peng P
LF
Liu Feng
FD
F Dai
QQ
Qingyan Q
FX
Feng Xiaotian
XY
X Yang
RR
Ruowei R
WX
Wu Xiaohong
XL
X Liu
XX
Xu X
ZM
Zhang Ming
MP
M Ping
WW
Wanjing W
LY
Liu Yichen
YW
Y Wan
YY
Yang Y
YF
Yang Fan
FZ
F Zhou
RR
Ranchao R
KL
Kang Lihong
LD
L Dong
GG
Guanghui G
SM
Stoneking Mark
MF
M Fu
QQ
Qiaomei Q
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The human landscape in East and Southeast Asia is vastly complex, and successful retrieval of genome-wide data from prehistoric humans of southern East Asia is sparse. We successfully sampled 127 ancient human genomes from southwestern China. A 7100-year-old female individual from central Yunnan shows a previously unsampled Basal Asian ancestry related to a ghost population that contributed to Tibetan Plateau populations. Central Yunnan populations dating to 5500 to 1400 years before present show an East Asian ancestry distinct from northern or southern East Asian ancestries that contributed to present-day East and Southeast Asians, particularly Austroasiatic speakers, and emphasizes the importance of the Red River valley for proto-Austroasiatic population history. Diverse Asian ancestries are represented in humans sampled from Yunnan, clarifying past population dynamics related to both Tibetan and Austroasiatic origins.

Chapter III

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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