Accession SAMC3189073
Accession in Other Database GSA-Human: HRS1000409
Sample name DTL_M5
Title Datoulin, Songshan
Sample type Human sample
Organism Homo sapiens
Description tooth (aDNA)
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Isolate not collected
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Biomaterial provider Guizhou Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Guiyang
Sex male
Tissue Tooth
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Collection date 2022-12-20
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Release date 2024-06-30
BioProject Accession PRJCA021487
Submitter Chuan-Chao  Wang  (wang@xmu.edu.cn)
Organization Institute of Anthropology
Submission date 2023-11-23

Sample Data

Resource name Description
GSA-Human (1) -
HRA006067  (Open Access) The expansion of Han culture into southern China via demic or cultural diffusion remains debated owing to the lack of ancient genomes from historical periods in southern China. Here, we reported 99 ancient human genomes from the Songshan site with Han cultural influence in the eastern Yunnan-Guizhou plateau dated from the Song to Qing dynasties (990 to 1649 AD). We also sequenced the genomes of 51 individuals from present-day Tai-Kadai and Hmong-Mien-speaking populations. We observed genetic stability in the Songshan site over 700 years, with the majority of samples deriving 64% of their ancestry from Han-related Yellow River farmers and the remaining from local hunter-gatherers-related and Tai-Kadai-Austronesian related groups. There were three outliers sharing an excess affinity with present-day Hmong-Mien speakers and one outlier showing a higher proportion of Tai-Kadai-Austronesian-related ancestry. Our result supports the demic-diffusion model of the expansion of Han culture to southern China.
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