Ancient genomes from northern China suggest links between subsistence changes and human migration
Northern China contains some of the world’s earliest farming societies. Here, authors use 55 ancient genomes to trace the genetic history of human migrations across northern China for the last 7500 years, and document genetic changes mirroring shifts in subsistence strategy.
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Main Authors: | Chao Ning, Tianjiao Li, Ke Wang, Fan Zhang, Tao Li, Xiyan Wu, Shizhu Gao, Quanchao Zhang, Hai Zhang, Mark J. Hudson, Guanghui Dong, Sihao Wu, Yanming Fang, Chen Liu, Chunyan Feng, Wei Li, Tao Han, Ruo Li, Jian Wei, Yonggang Zhu, Yawei Zhou, Chuan-Chao Wang, Shengying Fan, Zenglong Xiong, Zhouyong Sun, Maolin Ye, Lei Sun, Xiaohong Wu, Fawei Liang, Yanpeng Cao, Xingtao Wei, Hong Zhu, Hui Zhou, Johannes Krause, Martine Robbeets, Choongwon Jeong, Yinqiu Cui |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/952b238525f04d65a6fd937f71e31d06 |
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