New insights from Thailand into the maternal genetic history of Mainland Southeast Asia

Author:

Kutanan Wibhu,Kampuansai Jatupol,Brunelli Andrea,Ghirotto Silvia,Pittayaporn Pittayawat,Ruangchai Sukhum,Schröder Roland,Macholdt Enrico,Srikummool Metawee,Kangwanpong Daoroong,Hübner Alexander,Alvis Leonardo Arias,Stoneking Mark

Abstract

AbstractTai-Kadai (TK) is one of the major language families in Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA), with a concentration in the area of Thailand and Laos. Our previous study of 1,234 mtDNA genome sequences supported a demic diffusion scenario in the spread of TK languages from southern China to Laos as well as northern and northeastern Thailand. Here we add an additional 560 mtDNA sequences from 22 groups, with a focus on the TK-speaking central Thai people and the Sino-Tibetan speaking Karen. We find extensive diversity, including 62 haplogroups not reported previously from this region. Demic diffusion is still a preferable scenario for central Thais, emphasizing the extension and expansion of TK people through MSEA, although there is also some support for an admixture model. We also tested competing models concerning the genetic relationships of groups from the major MSEA languages, and found support for an ancestral relationship of TK and Austronesian-speaking groups.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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