Patrilineal perspective on the Austronesian diffusion in Mainland Southeast Asia.

The Cham people are the major Austronesian speakers of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) and the reconstruction of the Cham population history can provide insights into their diffusion. In this study, we analyzed non-recombining region of the Y chromosome markers of 177 unrelated males from four popula...

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Autores principales: Jun-Dong He, Min-Sheng Peng, Huy Ho Quang, Khoa Pham Dang, An Vu Trieu, Shi-Fang Wu, Jie-Qiong Jin, Robert W Murphy, Yong-Gang Yao, Ya-Ping Zhang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:150741896c0449929e7ba9a431e66b2e2021-11-18T07:19:29ZPatrilineal perspective on the Austronesian diffusion in Mainland Southeast Asia.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0036437https://doaj.org/article/150741896c0449929e7ba9a431e66b2e2012-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22586471/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203The Cham people are the major Austronesian speakers of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) and the reconstruction of the Cham population history can provide insights into their diffusion. In this study, we analyzed non-recombining region of the Y chromosome markers of 177 unrelated males from four populations in MSEA, including 59 Cham, 76 Kinh, 25 Lao, and 17 Thai individuals. Incorporating published data from mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), our results indicated that, in general, the Chams are an indigenous Southeast Asian population. The origin of the Cham people involves the genetic admixture of the Austronesian immigrants from Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) with the local populations in MSEA. Discordance between the overall patterns of Y chromosome and mtDNA in the Chams is evidenced by the presence of some Y chromosome lineages that prevail in South Asians. Our results suggest that male-mediated dispersals via the spread of religions and business trade might play an important role in shaping the patrilineal gene pool of the Cham people.Jun-Dong HeMin-Sheng PengHuy Ho QuangKhoa Pham DangAn Vu TrieuShi-Fang WuJie-Qiong JinRobert W MurphyYong-Gang YaoYa-Ping ZhangPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 5, p e36437 (2012)
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Jun-Dong He
Min-Sheng Peng
Huy Ho Quang
Khoa Pham Dang
An Vu Trieu
Shi-Fang Wu
Jie-Qiong Jin
Robert W Murphy
Yong-Gang Yao
Ya-Ping Zhang
Patrilineal perspective on the Austronesian diffusion in Mainland Southeast Asia.
description The Cham people are the major Austronesian speakers of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) and the reconstruction of the Cham population history can provide insights into their diffusion. In this study, we analyzed non-recombining region of the Y chromosome markers of 177 unrelated males from four populations in MSEA, including 59 Cham, 76 Kinh, 25 Lao, and 17 Thai individuals. Incorporating published data from mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), our results indicated that, in general, the Chams are an indigenous Southeast Asian population. The origin of the Cham people involves the genetic admixture of the Austronesian immigrants from Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) with the local populations in MSEA. Discordance between the overall patterns of Y chromosome and mtDNA in the Chams is evidenced by the presence of some Y chromosome lineages that prevail in South Asians. Our results suggest that male-mediated dispersals via the spread of religions and business trade might play an important role in shaping the patrilineal gene pool of the Cham people.
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author Jun-Dong He
Min-Sheng Peng
Huy Ho Quang
Khoa Pham Dang
An Vu Trieu
Shi-Fang Wu
Jie-Qiong Jin
Robert W Murphy
Yong-Gang Yao
Ya-Ping Zhang
author_facet Jun-Dong He
Min-Sheng Peng
Huy Ho Quang
Khoa Pham Dang
An Vu Trieu
Shi-Fang Wu
Jie-Qiong Jin
Robert W Murphy
Yong-Gang Yao
Ya-Ping Zhang
author_sort Jun-Dong He
title Patrilineal perspective on the Austronesian diffusion in Mainland Southeast Asia.
title_short Patrilineal perspective on the Austronesian diffusion in Mainland Southeast Asia.
title_full Patrilineal perspective on the Austronesian diffusion in Mainland Southeast Asia.
title_fullStr Patrilineal perspective on the Austronesian diffusion in Mainland Southeast Asia.
title_full_unstemmed Patrilineal perspective on the Austronesian diffusion in Mainland Southeast Asia.
title_sort patrilineal perspective on the austronesian diffusion in mainland southeast asia.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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