Differentiated demographic histories and local adaptations between Sherpas and Tibetans.
Chao ZhangYan LuQidi FengXiaoji WangHaiyi LouJiaojiao LiuZhilin NingKai YuanYuchen WangYing ZhouLian DengLijun LiuYajun YangShilin LiLifeng MaZhiying ZhangLi JinBing SuLongli KangShuhua XuPublished in: Genome biology (2017)
Our analyses indicate that both Sherpas and Tibetans are admixed populations, but the findings do not support the previous hypothesis that Tibetans derive their ancestry from Sherpas and Han Chinese. Compared to Tibetans, Sherpas show higher levels of South Asian ancestry, while Tibetans show higher levels of East Asian and Central Asian/Siberian ancestry. We propose a new model to elucidate the differentiated demographic histories and local adaptations of Sherpas and Tibetans.