Accession SAMC1529810
Accession in Other Database GSA-Human: HRS111606
Sample name NE-16
Title NE-16
Sample type Human sample
Organism Homo sapiens
Description Single-stranded libraries were prepared for this sample. We then amplified libraries for 35 cycles using the AccuPrime Pfx polymerase to obtain enough ancient DNA for capture. The P5 and P19 primers were added last to avoid library contamination.
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Biomaterial provider Institute for Ecological Research and Pollution Control of Plateau Lakes, Yunnan University
Sex female
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Collection date 2016-08-02
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Release date 2021-05-27
BioProject Accession PRJCA003699
Submitter Qiaomei  Fu  (fuqiaomei@ivpp.ac.cn)
Organization Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Submission date 2023-06-18

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GSA-Human (1) -
HRA000411  (Open Access) Northeast Asia was inhabited by modern humans as early as 40 thousand years ago (ka), as demonstrated by the genomic study of the Tianyuan man. Using genome-wide data obtained from 25 individuals dated to 33.6-3.4 ka from the Amur Region, we demonstrate that Tianyuan-related ancestry was widespread in Northeast Asia before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). At the close of the LGM stadial, the earliest Coastal North Chinese appeared in the Amur Region, and this population is basal to published ancient Northeast Asians. Human populations in the Amur Region have maintained genetic continuity from 14 ka and these early inhabitants represent the closest East Asian source known for the Ancient Paleo-Siberians. We also observed that EDAR V370A was likely to have been elevated to high frequency after the LGM, suggesting a possible timing for its selection. This study is the first look at the deep population dynamics of Northeast Asia.
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