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Differentiated genomic footprints suggest isolation and long-distance migration of Hmong-Mien populations.

Guanglin HePeixin WangJing ChenYan LiuYuntao SunRong HuShuhan DuanQiuxia SunRenkuan TangJunbao YangZhiyong WangLibing YunLiping HuJiangwei YanShengjie NieLanhai WeiChao LiuMengge Wang
Published in: BMC biology (2024)
Our extensive genetic evidence combined with the historical documents supported the view that ancient HM people originated from the Yungui regions associated with ancient "Three-Miao tribes" descended from the ancient Daxi-Qujialing-Shijiahe people. Then, some have recently migrated rapidly to Southeast Asia, and some have migrated eastward and mixed respectively with Southeast Asian indigenes, Liangzhu-related coastal ancient populations, and incoming southward ST people. Generally, complex population migration, admixture, and adaptation history contributed to the complicated patterns of population structure of geographically diverse HM people.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • climate change
  • genome wide
  • heavy metals
  • dna methylation
  • risk assessment