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Unveiling East Asian ancestry through Middle Neolithic genomes

Authors: Min-Sheng Peng; Xueping Ji; Ya-Ping Zhang;

Unveiling East Asian ancestry through Middle Neolithic genomes

Abstract

The spread of millet and rice agriculture has significantly impacted human societies in Asia and the Pacific. Recent ancient genomic studies by Xiong et al. and Wang et al. uncover three East Asian farmer ancestries and their migrations during the Middle Neolithic. These underscore interactions between diverse ancestries and update the farming/language dispersal hypothesis.

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Genome, Human, Human Migration, East Asian People, Humans, Agriculture, DNA, Ancient, History, Ancient

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