Author:
Gakuhari Takashi,Nakagome Shigeki,Rasmussen Simon,Allentoft Morten,Sato Takehiro,Korneliussen Thorfinn,Chuinneagáin Blánaid Ní,Matsumae Hiromi,Koganebuchi Kae,Schmidt Ryan,Mizushima Souichiro,Kondo Osamu,Shigehara Nobuo,Yoneda Minoru,Kimura Ryosuke,Ishida Hajime,Masuyama Yoshiyuki,Yamada Yasuhiro,Tajima Atsushi,Shibata Hiroki,Toyoda Atsushi,Tsurumoto Toshiyuki,Wakebe Tetsuaki,Shitara Hiromi,Hanihara Tsunehiko,Willerslev Eske,Sikora Martin,Oota Hiroki
Abstract
AbstractAnatomical modern humans reached East Asia by >40,000 years ago (kya). However, key questions still remain elusive with regard to the route(s) and the number of wave(s) in the dispersal into East Eurasia. Ancient genomes at the edge of East Eurasia may shed light on the detail picture of peopling to East Eurasia. Here, we analyze the whole-genome sequence of a 2.5 kya individual (IK002) characterized with a typical Jomon culture that started in the Japanese archipelago >16 kya. The phylogenetic analyses support multiple waves of migration, with IK002 forming a lineage basal to the rest of the ancient/present-day East Eurasians examined, likely to represent some of the earliest-wave migrants who went north toward East Asia from Southeast Asia. Furthermore, IK002 has the extra genetic affinity with the indigenous Taiwan aborigines, which may support a coastal route of the Jomon-ancestry migration from Southeast Asia to the Japanese archipelago. This study highlight the power of ancient genomics with the isolated population to provide new insights into complex history in East Eurasia.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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