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Ancient genomes from the Himalayas illuminate the genetic history of Tibetans and their Tibeto-Burman speaking neighbors

Liu CC, Witonsky D, Gosling A et al.

35260549 PubMed ID
13 Authors
03/08/2022 Published
33 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

LC
Liu CC
WD
Witonsky D
GA
Gosling A
LJ
Lee JH
RH
Ringbauer H
HR
Hagan R
PN
Patel N
SR
Stahl R
NJ
Novembre J
AM
Aldenderfer M
WC
Warinner C
DR
Di Rienzo A
JC
Jeong C
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Present-day Tibetans have adapted both genetically and culturally to the high altitude environment of the Tibetan Plateau, but fundamental questions about their origins remain unanswered. Recent archaeological and genetic research suggests the presence of an early population on the Plateau within the past 40 thousand years, followed by the arrival of subsequent groups within the past 10 thousand years. Here, we obtain new genome-wide data for 33 ancient individuals from high elevation sites on the southern fringe of the Tibetan Plateau in Nepal, who we show are most closely related to present-day Tibetans. They derive most of their ancestry from groups related to Late Neolithic populations at the northeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau but also harbor a minor genetic component from a distinct and deep Paleolithic Eurasian ancestry. In contrast to their Tibetan neighbors, present-day non-Tibetan Tibeto-Burman speakers living at mid-elevations along the southern and eastern margins of the Plateau form a genetic cline that reflects a distinct genetic history. Finally, a comparison between ancient and present-day highlanders confirms ongoing positive selection of high altitude adaptive alleles.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

33 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

33 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
L1 1300 BCE Nepal Mustang. Lubrak F F1d
L2 1300 BCE Nepal Mustang. Lubrak F M9a1a1c1b1a
R2_R7 850 BCE Nepal Mustang. Rhirhi F F1c1a1a
C2 850 BCE Nepal Mustang. Chokhopani U
C3 850 BCE Nepal Mustang. Chokhopani M
CNE1 850 BCE Nepal Mustang. Chokhopani M A17 O2a2b1a1a6
U1 1550 BCE Nepal Mustang. Suila F M9a1a1c1b1a
U2 1550 BCE Nepal Mustang. Suila F M9a1a1c1
KM4 800 BCE Nepal Manang. Kyang M F1c1a1a O2a2b1a1a6
KS20_KS25 800 BCE Nepal Manang. Kyang M M9a1b1 O2a2b1a1a6
KS21_KS23_KS4 800 BCE Nepal Manang. Kyang F A6b
KS26 800 BCE Nepal Manang. Kyang F M62a
KS5 800 BCE Nepal Manang. Kyang F U2b1
KS8 800 BCE Nepal Manang. Kyang M F1c1a1a O2a2b1a1a
KS9 800 BCE Nepal Manang. Kyang M M9a1a1c1b1a O2a2b1a1a6
M2113 800 BCE Nepal Mustang. Mebrak F M9a1a1c1b1a
M241 800 BCE Nepal Mustang. Mebrak F M9a1b1
M295 800 BCE Nepal Mustang. Mebrak F F1c1a1a
M354 800 BCE Nepal Mustang. Mebrak M M9a1a1c1b1a O2a2b1a1a6
M368 800 BCE Nepal Mustang. Mebrak F M9a1a1c1b1a
M4580 800 BCE Nepal Mustang. Mebrak F F1c1a1a
M4681 800 BCE Nepal Mustang. Mebrak F M9a1a1c1b1a
M63_M339_M359 800 BCE Nepal Mustang. Mebrak M M9a1a1c1b1a O2a2b1a1a6
M3490 800 BCE Nepal Mustang. Mebrak F F1c1a1a
S16 350 CE Nepal Mustang. Samdzong F
S163 350 CE Nepal Mustang. Samdzong M O
S10_S13 350 CE Nepal Mustang. Samdzong M M9a1a1c1b1a O2a2b1a1a6
S143_S173 350 CE Nepal Mustang. Samdzong M M9a1a1c1b1a O2a2b1a1a6
S153_S183 350 CE Nepal Mustang. Samdzong M D4i O2a2b1a1a6
S18_S20_S21_S22 350 CE Nepal Mustang. Samdzong F M9a1a1c1b
S29_S30 350 CE Nepal Mustang. Samdzong M
S36 350 CE Nepal Mustang. Samdzong F F1c1a1
S8 350 CE Nepal Mustang. Samdzong F F1g
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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