Accession PRJCA004858
Title Maternal genetic history of southern East Asians over the past 12,000 years
Relevance Evolution
Data types Assembly
Organisms Homo sapiens
Description Southern East Asia, including Guangxi and Fujian provinces in China, is home to diverse ethnic groups, languages, and cultures. Previous studies suggest a high complexity regarding population dynamics and the history of southern East Asians. However, large-scale genetic studies on ancient populations in this region are hindered by limited sample preservation. Here, using highly efficient DNA capture techniques, we obtain 48 complete mitochondrial genomes of individuals from Guangxi and Fujian in China and reconstruct their maternal genetic history over the past 12,000 years. We find a strong connection between southern East Asians dating to ~12,000-6,000 years ago and present-day Southeast Asians. Additionally, stronger genetic affinities to northern East Asians are observed in historical southern East Asians than Neolithic southern East Asians, suggesting increased interactions between northern and southern East Asians over time. Overall, we reveal dynamic connections between ancient southern East Asians and populations located in surrounding regions, as well as a shift in maternal genetic structure within the populations over time.
Sample scope Multiisolate
Release date 2021-06-23
Grants
Agency program Grant ID Grant title
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) XDB26000000
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) XDA1905010
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) QYZDB-SSW-DQC003
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 41925009
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 41630102
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 41672021
Submitter Qiaomei    Fu  (fuqiaomei@ivpp.ac.cn)
Organization Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Submission date 2021-04-19

Project Data

Resource name Description
BioSample (48)  show -