Ancient Xinjiang mitogenomes reveal intense admixture with high genetic diversity.
Wang W, Ding M, Gardner JD, Wang Y, Miao B, Guo W, Wu X, Ruan Q, Yu J, Hu X, Wang B, Wu X, Tang Z, Niyazi A, Zhang J, Chang X, Tang Y, Ren M, Cao P, Liu F, Dai Q, Feng X, Yang R, Zhang M, Wang T, Ping W, Hou W, Li W, Ma J, Kumar V, Fu Q.
Wang W, et al.
Sci Adv. 2021 Mar 31;7(14):eabd6690. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abd6690. Print 2021 Mar.
Sci Adv. 2021.
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In the Iron Age, in general, Steppe-related and northeastern Asian admixture intensified, with North and East Xinjiang populations showing more affinity with northeastern Asians and South Xinjiang populations showing more affinity with Central Asians. The genetic st …
In the Iron Age, in general, Steppe-related and northeastern Asian admixture intensified, with North and East Xinjiang populations sh …