The demic expansion of Yangshao culture inferred from ancient human genomes.

IF 4.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Lei Sun, Hao Ma, Rui Wang, Zhijiang Wu, Limin Qiu, Haodong Chen, Chuan-Chao Wang
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Abstract

Background: Originating from the middle Yellow River, Yangshao culture is one of the most influential archaeological cultures in Neolithic China. It has long been debated whether there was a genetic substructure between the core Yangshao sites and those representing regional variants of the Yangshao culture, such as the Qinwangzhai culture. The excavated human remains from the burials at the Zhanmatun site, which belonged to the Qinwangzhai culture, present ideal material for inferring the population dynamics accompanying the cultural expansion.

Results: In this study, we analyzed genome-wide data from 12 human remains obtained from the Zhanmatun site. The results indicated that Zhanmatun individuals were genetically homogeneous with all published Yangshao culture-related individuals from the core region of Yangshao and its periphery as well as Late Dawenkou culture-related Xixiahou people in the east, with no tracts of genetic influence from Neolithic Southern East Asian in the south.

Conclusions: Our findings support a demic diffusion model for Yangshao culture expansion, where human migration, rather than mere cultural diffusion, played a dominant role in spreading Yangshao-related ancestry across northern China.

仰韶文化的学术扩张从古人类基因组推断。
背景:仰韶文化发源于黄河中游,是中国新石器时代最具影响力的考古文化之一。长期以来,人们一直在争论仰韶核心遗址与代表仰韶文化区域变体(如秦王寨文化)的遗传亚结构之间是否存在遗传亚结构。战马屯遗址出土的秦王寨文化遗骨,为推断文化扩张过程中人口动态提供了理想的材料。结果:在这项研究中,我们分析了从占马屯遗址获得的12具人类遗骸的全基因组数据。结果表明,占马屯个体与仰韶核心区及周边地区所有已发表的仰韶文化相关个体,以及东部与大汶口晚期文化相关的西峡侯人在遗传上是同质的,而南部与新石器时代东亚南部没有遗传上的影响。结论:我们的研究结果支持仰韶文化扩张的学术扩散模型,即人类迁移,而不仅仅是文化扩散,在仰韶相关祖先在中国北方的传播中发挥了主导作用。
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BMC Biology
BMC Biology 生物-生物学
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7.80
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260
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3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Biology is a broad scope journal covering all areas of biology. Our content includes research articles, new methods and tools. BMC Biology also publishes reviews, Q&A, and commentaries.
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