Origin of modern humans in East Asia: clues from the Y chromosome
Received date: 09 Sep 2008
Accepted date: 27 Oct 2008
Published date: 05 Sep 2009
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East Asia is one of the most important regions for studying modern human origin and evolution. A lot of efforts have been made to detect the genetic diversity and to reconstruct the evolutionary history of East Asians, especially using Y chromosome genetic data, in recent years. The Y chromosome data supports the African origin of modern humans in East Asia and the later migration to East Asia through the southern tropic coastline route, and then the northward migration occurred, leading to peopling of the main continent. The genetic data of the Y chromosome reflects a clear prehistoric evolution and migration course of East Asians. As well, the Y chromosome data of East Asians provides clues to elucidate modern human origins and evolution in the neighboring regions, i.e. America, Oceania and the Pacific Islands.
Key words: Y chromosome; East Asia; modern human origin; prehistoric migration
Hong SHI , Bing SU . Origin of modern humans in East Asia: clues from the Y chromosome[J]. Frontiers in Biology, 0 , 4(3) : 241 -247 . DOI: 10.1007/s11515-009-0010-0
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