Maternal genetic origin of Chao Lay coastal maritime populations from Thailand.

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Wibhu Kutanan, Wipada Woravatin, Metawee Srikummool, Chatmongkon Suwannapoom, Alexander Hübner, Jatupol Kampuansai, Chawalit Khaokiew, Helmut Schaschl, Sanni Översti, Duy Duc La, Leonardo Arias, Mark Stoneking
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Abstract

Background: The Chao Lay, also known as sea nomads, include the Austronesian-speaking Moken, Moklen, and Urak Lawoi, who traditionally inhabit the coastal regions and islands of the Andaman Sea in southern Thailand. Their maritime lifestyle has attracted significant interest in their genetic origins and relationships with other sea nomad groups in Island Southeast Asia (ISEA); however, comprehensive genetic data on these communities remain scarce. Here, we generated complete mitochondrial genome sequences from Moken and Moklen groups, along with the Tai-Kadai-speaking southern Thai population and additional Austroasiatic-speaking Maniq samples (hunter-gatherer) from southern Thailand.

Results: Our findings indicate that the Chao Lay display lower genetic diversity compared to the majority of southern Thai populations. Furthermore, the results suggest the absence of recent maternal expansions among the Chao Lay. Notably, haplogroups D4e1a, E1a1a1a, M21b2, M46a, M50a1, and M71c are predominant among the Chao Lay, underscoring their genetic distinctiveness. Bayesian coalescent age estimates of clades characteristic to Chao Lay for these haplogroups point to the time associated with the Austronesian expansion period.

Conclusions: The Chao Lay populations were closer to each other than to other groups and exhibited more genetic connections to Mainland Southeast Asian (MSEA) populations than ISEA populations. However, we do not exclude potential origins of the Chao Lay in ISEA or Taiwan, as it is possible that ancestral Chao Lay males incorporated MSEA females into their communities upon arriving in Thailand. Further studies on genome-wide and Y chromosome data would provide more insights into their genetic history.

泰国潮莱沿海海洋种群的母系遗传起源。
Chao Lay,也被称为海上游牧民族,包括说南岛语的Moken, Moklen和Urak Lawoi,他们传统上居住在泰国南部安达曼海的沿海地区和岛屿上。他们的海洋生活方式引起了人们对他们的遗传起源和与东南亚岛屿(ISEA)其他海上游牧群体的关系的极大兴趣;然而,关于这些群体的全面遗传数据仍然很少。在这里,我们生成了Moken和Moklen群体的完整线粒体基因组序列,以及来自泰国南部讲泰加代语的泰国南部人口和来自泰国南部讲南亚语的Maniq样本(狩猎采集者)。结果:我们的研究结果表明,与大多数泰国南部人群相比,Chao Lay表现出较低的遗传多样性。此外,研究结果表明,潮莱族近期没有母系扩张。值得注意的是,单倍群D4e1a、E1a1a1a、M21b2、M46a、M50a1和M71c在Chao Lay中占主导地位,强调了它们的遗传独特性。对这些单倍群的演化枝特征的贝叶斯合并年龄估计,指向与南岛扩张期相关的时间。结论:Chao Lay居群与其他居群的亲缘关系较近,与MSEA居群的亲缘关系较与ISEA居群的亲缘关系强。然而,我们不排除Chao Lay在ISEA或台湾的潜在起源,因为祖先Chao Lay男性在到达泰国时将MSEA女性纳入其社区是有可能的。对全基因组和Y染色体数据的进一步研究将为他们的遗传历史提供更多的见解。
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BMC Biology
BMC Biology 生物-生物学
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