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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DD'eDeN: [QB] http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/3/2/e1601877.full Siberians genetically unchanged 7.7ka vs Black Sea Ancient genomes have revolutionized our understanding of Holocene prehistory and, particularly, the Neolithic transition in western Eurasia. In contrast, East Asia has so far received little attention, despite representing a core region at which the Neolithic transition took place independently ~3 millennia after its onset in the Near East. We report genome-wide data from two hunter-gatherers from Devil’s Gate, an early Neolithic cave site (dated to ~7.7 thousand years ago) located in East Asia, on the border between Russia and Korea. Both of these individuals are genetically most similar to geographically close modern populations from the Amur Basin, all speaking Tungusic languages, and, in particular, to the Ulchi. [b]The similarity to nearby modern populations and the low levels of additional genetic material in the Ulchi imply a high level of genetic continuity in this region during the Holocene, a pattern that markedly contrasts with that reported for Europe.[/b] - - - ghorvat: "current Ulchi mtDNA sequences are interesting. They can be connected to both the Ainu and Jomon samples." Furthermore Y is connected to the Funadomari Jomon N9b. As stated by Adachi et al. (2011) - "Haplogroups N9b, D4h2, G1b, and M7a were observed in these [Jomon] individuals, with N9b being the predominant one. .. It is true, though, that not much about N9 and {mtDNA group} Y is mentioned in papers concerning Native American origins but Japan has been connected to Tibet via Y chromosome haplogroup D and which Asian population has the highest frequency of mtDNA haplogroup A (xA2) sequences? Tibet. " [/QB][/QUOTE]
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