Ancient DNA studies have always refreshed our understanding of the human past that cannot be tracked by modern DNA alone. Until recently, ancient mitochondrial genomic studies in East Asia were still very limited. Here, we retrieved the whole mitochondrial genome of an 8,400-year-old individual from Inner Mongolia, China. Phylogenetic analyses show that the individual belongs to a previously undescribed clade under haplogroup C5d that most probably originated in northern Asia and may have a very low frequency in extant populations that have not yet been sampled. We further characterized the demographic history of mitochondrial haplogroups C5 and C5d and found that C5 experienced a sharp increase in population size starting around 4,000 year...
The clarification of the genetic origins of present-day Tibetans requires an understanding of their ...
Background: In the third era of ancient DNA field, it has endured the mesmerising modifications, whi...
To gain insight into the social organization of a population associated with the Dawenkou period, we...
Ancient DNA studies have always refreshed our understanding of the human past that cannot be tracked...
Ancient DNA studies have always refreshed our understanding of the human past that can’t be tracked ...
More than a half of the northern Asian pool of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is fragmented into a ...
The now-emerging mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) population genomics provides information for reconstructi...
Eurasia between 40,000 and 50,000 y ago. The genetic relationships between these early modern humans...
Mitochondrial DNA was first successfully extracted from ancient remains approximately 4 decades ago....
It is a major question in archaeology and anthropology whether human populations started to grow pri...
Background The Tarim Basin in western China, known for its amazingly well-preserved ...
Archaeogenomic studies have largely elucidated human population history in West Eurasia during the S...
The population prehistory of Xinjiang has been a hot topic among geneticists, linguists, and archaeo...
SummaryWe extracted DNA from the human remains excavated from the Yixi site (∼2,000 years before the...
The now-emerging mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) population genomics provides information for reconstructi...
The clarification of the genetic origins of present-day Tibetans requires an understanding of their ...
Background: In the third era of ancient DNA field, it has endured the mesmerising modifications, whi...
To gain insight into the social organization of a population associated with the Dawenkou period, we...
Ancient DNA studies have always refreshed our understanding of the human past that cannot be tracked...
Ancient DNA studies have always refreshed our understanding of the human past that can’t be tracked ...
More than a half of the northern Asian pool of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is fragmented into a ...
The now-emerging mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) population genomics provides information for reconstructi...
Eurasia between 40,000 and 50,000 y ago. The genetic relationships between these early modern humans...
Mitochondrial DNA was first successfully extracted from ancient remains approximately 4 decades ago....
It is a major question in archaeology and anthropology whether human populations started to grow pri...
Background The Tarim Basin in western China, known for its amazingly well-preserved ...
Archaeogenomic studies have largely elucidated human population history in West Eurasia during the S...
The population prehistory of Xinjiang has been a hot topic among geneticists, linguists, and archaeo...
SummaryWe extracted DNA from the human remains excavated from the Yixi site (∼2,000 years before the...
The now-emerging mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) population genomics provides information for reconstructi...
The clarification of the genetic origins of present-day Tibetans requires an understanding of their ...
Background: In the third era of ancient DNA field, it has endured the mesmerising modifications, whi...
To gain insight into the social organization of a population associated with the Dawenkou period, we...