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Population expansion from central plain to northern coastal China inferred from ancient human genomes.

Wang Baitong, B Hao, Daohua D et al.

39697594 PubMed ID
41 Authors
2024-12-20 Published
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Authors

WB
Wang Baitong
BH
B Hao
DD
Daohua D
XY
Xu Yu
YZ
Y Zhu
KK
Kongyang K
WR
Wang Rui
RY
R Yang
XX
Xiaomin X
SQ
Shen Qu
QX
Q Xu
MM
Mengting M
BT
Bai Tianyou
TM
T Ma
HH
Hao H
ZJ
Zheng Jiajing
JW
J Wang
XX
Xinyi X
ZX
Zou Xinyue
XZ
X Zhou
HH
Hongming H
MX
Mao Xiaolu
XT
X Tang
JJ
Jiaxin J
PY
Peng Yanying
YT
Y Tao
LL
Le L
HH
He Haifeng
HC
H Chen
HH
Haodong H
GJ
Guo Jianxin
JJ
J Ji
ZZ
Zhi Z
LY
Liu Yilan
YW
Y Wen
SS
Shaoqing S
JL
Jin Li
LZ
L Zhang
QQ
Qun Q
WC
Wang Chuan-Chao
C
CC
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Abstract

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The population history of the northern coastal Chinese is largely unknown due to the lack of ancient human genomes from the Neolithic to historical periods. In this study, we reported 14 newly generated ancient genomes from Linzi, one of China's densely populated and economically prosperous cities from the Zhou to Han Dynasties. The ancient samples in this study were dated to the Warring States period to the Eastern Han Dynasty (∼2,000 BP). We found the samples derived all their ancestry from Late Bronze Age to Iron Age Middle Yellow River farmers rather than local Neolithic populations. They were genetically homogeneous with present-day Han Chinese of Shandong, suggesting 2,000 years of genetic stability. Our results highlight the role of the eastward migration of Yellow River farmers in the Central Plain to northern coastal China in forming the present-day genetic structure of Han Chinese.

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