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Analysis of the matrilineal genetic structure of population in the early Iron Age from Tarim Basin, Xinjiang, China
Authors:YinQiu Cui  ShiZhu Gao  ChengZhi Xie  QuanChao Zhang  HaiJing Wang  Hong Zhu  Hui Zhou
Institution:1 Laboratory of Ancient DNA, Research Center for Chinese Frontier Archaeology, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, China; 
2 College of Life Science, Jilin University, Changchun 130023, China; 
3 School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130021, China;
Abstract:Ancient mtDNA data of human remains were analyzed from four early Iron Age Tarim Basin sites (Yuansha, Zaghunluq, Sampula and Niya) in the southern Silk Road region. Haplogroup distributions show that ancient Tarim Basin population was comprised of well-differentiated Western and Eastern matrilineal lineages. Some West lineage of Tarim Basin population originated from Near East and Iran region. Of the East lineages, North and Northeast Asia originated lineages were the main components, and a few Southeast Asian lineages also existed, which indicated a more extensive origin and a more complex admixture. The genetic structure of ancient Tarim Basin population is relatively close to the modern populations of Xinjiang, which implied that the early Iron Age is an important period during the formation of the modern Xinjiang population.
Keywords:ancient DNA  early Iron Age  matrilineal genetic structure  Tarim Basin  migration
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