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 WangPublished 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Our extensive genetic evidence combined with the historical documents supported the view that ancient HM people originated from the Yungui regions associated with ancient "Three-Miao tribes" descended from the ancient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.