SummaryWe extracted DNA from the human remains excavated from the Yixi site (∼2,000 years before the present) in the Shandong peninsula of China and, through PCR amplification, determined nucleotide sequences of their mitochondrial D-loop regions. Nucleotide diversity of the ancient Yixi people was similar to those of modern populations. Modern humans in Asia and the circum-Pacific region are divided into six radiation groups, on the basis of the phylogenetic network constructed by means of 414 mtDNA types from 1,298 individuals. We compared the ancient Yixi people with the modern Asian and the circum-Pacific populations, using two indices: frequency distribution of the radiation groups and genetic distances among populations. Both revealed...
The deep population history of East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a lack of ancient DNA da...
Abstract Background Ancient Di-Qiang people once resided in the Ganqing region of China, adjacent to...
The Han Chinese are the largest ethnic group in the world, and their origins, development, and expan...
SummaryWe extracted DNA from the human remains excavated from the Yixi site (∼2,000 years before the...
We extracted DNA from the human remains excavated from the Yixi site (»2,000 years before the presen...
UTokyo FOCUS Press releases "Archaeological mystery solved with modern genetics : Y chromosomes reve...
To gain insight into the social organization of a population associated with the Dawenkou period, an...
The Japanese Archipelago stretches over 4000 km from north to south, and is the homeland of three hu...
The history of human movements into and within China has been difficult to determine solely from arc...
Abstract The ability to extract mitochondrial and nuclear DNA from ancient remains has enabled the s...
Eurasia between 40,000 and 50,000 y ago. The genetic relationships between these early modern humans...
Abstract The Japanese Archipelago is widely covered with acidic soil made of volcanic ash, an enviro...
<p>A magnetic bead purification method was successfully used to extract ancient DNA from the skeleta...
The origins of people in the Japanese archipelago are of long-standing interest among anthropologist...
To gain insight into the social organization of a population associated with the Dawenkou period, we...
The deep population history of East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a lack of ancient DNA da...
Abstract Background Ancient Di-Qiang people once resided in the Ganqing region of China, adjacent to...
The Han Chinese are the largest ethnic group in the world, and their origins, development, and expan...
SummaryWe extracted DNA from the human remains excavated from the Yixi site (∼2,000 years before the...
We extracted DNA from the human remains excavated from the Yixi site (»2,000 years before the presen...
UTokyo FOCUS Press releases "Archaeological mystery solved with modern genetics : Y chromosomes reve...
To gain insight into the social organization of a population associated with the Dawenkou period, an...
The Japanese Archipelago stretches over 4000 km from north to south, and is the homeland of three hu...
The history of human movements into and within China has been difficult to determine solely from arc...
Abstract The ability to extract mitochondrial and nuclear DNA from ancient remains has enabled the s...
Eurasia between 40,000 and 50,000 y ago. The genetic relationships between these early modern humans...
Abstract The Japanese Archipelago is widely covered with acidic soil made of volcanic ash, an enviro...
<p>A magnetic bead purification method was successfully used to extract ancient DNA from the skeleta...
The origins of people in the Japanese archipelago are of long-standing interest among anthropologist...
To gain insight into the social organization of a population associated with the Dawenkou period, we...
The deep population history of East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a lack of ancient DNA da...
Abstract Background Ancient Di-Qiang people once resided in the Ganqing region of China, adjacent to...
The Han Chinese are the largest ethnic group in the world, and their origins, development, and expan...