The population prehistory of Xinjiang has been a hot topic among geneticists, linguists, and archaeologists. Current ancient DNA studies in Xinjiang exclusively suggest an admixture model for the populations in Xinjiang since the early Bronze Age. However, almost all of these studies focused on the northern and eastern parts of Xinjiang; the prehistoric demographic processes that occurred in western Xinjiang have been seldomly reported. By analyzing complete mitochondrial sequences from the Xiabandi (XBD) cemetery (3,500–3,300 BP), the up-to-date earliest cemetery excavated in western Xinjiang, we show that all the XBD mitochondrial sequences fall within two different West Eurasian mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) pools, indicating that the migran...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 98 Mansi, an ancient group (formerly known as “Vogul”) of Uralic-sp...
International audienceThe Yakuts of northeastern Siberia are a Turkic-speaking population of horse- ...
Han/non-Han interactions were engrained among the border regions of ancient Imperial China. Yet, lit...
The population prehistory of Xinjiang has been a hot topic among geneticists, linguists, and archaeo...
Background The Tarim Basin in western China, known for its amazingly well-preserved ...
Summary Recent studies of early Bronze Age human genomes revealed a massive population expansion by ...
This study helps to clarify the debate on the Western and Eastern genetic influences in Central Asia...
SummaryRecent studies of early Bronze Age human genomes revealed a massive population expansion by i...
A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia may shed...
<div><p>A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia ...
Abstract Background The Tarim Basin, located on the ancient Silk Road, played a very important role ...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
International audienceIn an effort to characterize the people who composed the groups known as the X...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 98 Mansi, an ancient group (formerly known as “Vogul”) of Uralic-sp...
International audienceThe Yakuts of northeastern Siberia are a Turkic-speaking population of horse- ...
Han/non-Han interactions were engrained among the border regions of ancient Imperial China. Yet, lit...
The population prehistory of Xinjiang has been a hot topic among geneticists, linguists, and archaeo...
Background The Tarim Basin in western China, known for its amazingly well-preserved ...
Summary Recent studies of early Bronze Age human genomes revealed a massive population expansion by ...
This study helps to clarify the debate on the Western and Eastern genetic influences in Central Asia...
SummaryRecent studies of early Bronze Age human genomes revealed a massive population expansion by i...
A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia may shed...
<div><p>A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia ...
Abstract Background The Tarim Basin, located on the ancient Silk Road, played a very important role ...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
International audienceIn an effort to characterize the people who composed the groups known as the X...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 98 Mansi, an ancient group (formerly known as “Vogul”) of Uralic-sp...
International audienceThe Yakuts of northeastern Siberia are a Turkic-speaking population of horse- ...
Han/non-Han interactions were engrained among the border regions of ancient Imperial China. Yet, lit...