The massive assimilation of indigenous East Asian populations in the origin of Muslim Hui people inferred from paternal Y chromosome

Author:

Wang Chuan‐Chao123ORCID,Lu Yan4,Kang Longli5,Ding Huiqian6,Yan Shi1,Guo Jianxin23,Zhang Qun7ORCID,Wen Shao‐Qing1ORCID,Wang Ling‐Xiang1,Zhang Manfei1,Tong Xinzhu1,Huang Xiufeng8,Nie Shengjie9,Deng Qiongying10,Zhu Bofeng11,Jin Li1,Li Hui1

Affiliation:

1. MOE Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology and Collaborative Innovation Center of Genetics and Development, School of Life SciencesFudan University Shanghai China

2. Department of Anthropology and Ethnology, Institute of AnthropologyXiamen University Xiamen China

3. International Medical Anthropology TeamXiamen University Xiamen China

4. Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Key Laboratory of Computational Biology, Max Planck Independent Research Group on Population Genomics, CAS‐MPG Partner Institute for Computational Biology (PICB)Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, CAS Shanghai China

5. Key Laboratory for Molecular Genetic Mechanisms and Intervention Research on High Altitude Disease of Tibet Autonomous Region, Key Laboratory of High Altitude Environment and Gene Related to Disease of Tibet, Ministry of Education, School of MedicineXizang Minzu University Xianyang Shaanxi China

6. School of History and CultureMinzu University of China Beijing China

7. Research Center for Chinese Frontier Archaeology of Jilin UniversityKey Scientific Research Base of Physical Anthropology and Molecular Archaeology State Administration of Cultural Heritage, and the JLU‐SFU Joint Laboratory for Bioarchaeological Research Changchun China

8. Youjiang Medical University for Nationalities Baise Guangxi China

9. School of Forensic MedicineKunming Medical University Kunming China

10. Department of Human Anatomy and Center for Genomics and Personalized MedicineGuangxi Medical University Nanning China

11. School of Forensic MedicineSouthern Medical University Guangzhou China

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anthropology,Anatomy

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