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      DNA study reveals how peoples migrate to Southeast Asia

      Source: Xinhua| 2018-05-18 02:14:16|Editor: Chengcheng
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      WASHINGTON, May 17 (Xinhua) -- The first whole-genome analyses of ancient human DNA from Southeast Asia revealed that there were at least three major waves of human migration into the region over the last 50,000 years.

      The research, published on Thursday in the journal Science, complements what is known from archaeological, historical and linguistic studies of Southeast Asia, defined as the area east of India and south of China.

      "A very important part of the world is now accessible for ancient DNA analysis," said Mark Lipson, a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of ancient-DNA specialist David Reich at Harvard Medical School and first author of the study. "It opens a window into the genetic origins of the people who lived there in the past and those who live there now."

      An international team led by researchers at Harvard and the University of Vienna extracted and analyzed DNA from the remains of 18 people who lived between about 4,100 and 1,700 years ago in what are now Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar and Cambodia.

      The team found that the first migration took place about 45,000 years ago, bringing in people who became hunter-gatherers.

      Then, during the Neolithic Period, around 4,500 years ago, there was a large-scale influx of people from China who introduced farming practices to Southeast Asia and mixed with the local hunter-gatherers.

      People today with this ancestry mix tend to speak Austroasiatic languages, leading the researchers to propose that the farmers who came from the north were early Austroasiatic speakers.

      The research also revealed that subsequent waves of migration during the Bronze Age, again from China, arrived in Myanmar by about 3,000 years ago, in Vietnam by 2,000 years ago and in Thailand within the last 1,000 years. These movements introduced ancestry types that are today associated with speakers of different languages.

      The identification of three ancestral populations, which are hunter-gatherers, first farmers and Bronze Age migrants, echoes a pattern first uncovered in ancient DNA studies of Europeans, but with at least one major difference: Much of the ancestral diversity in Europe has faded over time as populations mingled, while Southeast Asian populations have retained far more variation.

      David Reich, professor of genetics at Harvard, hypothesized that the high diversity of Southeast Asia today could be partly explained by the fact that farmers arrived much more recently than in Europe, around 4,500 years ago compared with 8,000 years ago, leaving less time for populations to mix and genetic variation to even out.

      The new findings make it clear that the multiple waves of migration, each of which occurred during a key transition period of Southeast Asian history, shaped the genetics of the region to a remarkable extent.

      "The major population turnover that came with the arrival of farmers is unsurprising, but the magnitudes of replacement during the Bronze Age are much higher than many people would have guessed," said Reich.

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