Genetic, Linguistic And Archaeological Perspectives On Human Diversity In Southeast AsiaLi Jin, Mark Seielstad, Chunjie Xiao Southeast Asia is regarded as one of the birthplaces of modern humans. Recent genetic evidence shows that it was probably the entry point of modern humans from Africa into East Asia and Oceania. With the help of new markers X mostly from the Y-chromosome and mtDNA X several recent efforts have been made to study the populations of Southeast Asia, which have been somewhat neglected in the past.A new picture of the origin and migrations of modern humans in this region is quickly emerging. In this book, the leading researchers in the studies of Southeast Asian, East Asian, and Oceanian populations present the most up-to-date results of their research. |
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... . Recent work has all but excluded the possibility of Y-chromosomal gene flow from archaic to modern populations in Asia, but the autosomes with their fourfold greater probability of preserving an ancient lineage have not yet Preface.
... . Recent work has all but excluded the possibility of Y-chromosomal gene flow from archaic to modern populations in Asia, but the autosomes with their fourfold greater probability of preserving an ancient lineage have not yet Preface.
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Li Jin, Mark Seielstad, Chunjie Xiao. greater probability of preserving an ancient lineage have not yet been thoroughly examined. 2. Tracing and dating the entry and subsequent migrations of the first anatomically modern humans, who ...
Li Jin, Mark Seielstad, Chunjie Xiao. greater probability of preserving an ancient lineage have not yet been thoroughly examined. 2. Tracing and dating the entry and subsequent migrations of the first anatomically modern humans, who ...
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