Inferring the population history of Kyrgyz in Xinjiang, Northwest China from genome-wide array genotyping.
Bubibatima HaliliXiaomin YangRui WangKongyang ZhuXiangjun HaiChuan-Chao WangPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
The high genetic affinity of SXJK to present-day Tungusic and Mongolic-speaking populations and short-shared IBD segments indicated their shared common ancestry. SXJK harbored a close genetic affinity to ANA-related populations, indicating the Northeast Asian origin of SXJK. The West and East Eurasian admixture models observed in SXJK further provided evidence of the dynamic admixture history in Xinjiang. The east-west admixture pattern and the identified ancestral makeup of SXJK suggested a genetic continuity from some Iron Age Xinjiang populations to present-day SXJK.