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Paternal genetic affinity between western Austronesians and Daic populations
BACKGROUND: Austronesian is a linguistic family spread in most areas of the Southeast Asia, the Pacific Ocean, and the Indian Ocean. Based on their linguistic similarity, this linguistic family included Malayo-Polynesians and Taiwan aborigines. The linguistic similarity also led to the controversial...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2408594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18482451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-146 |
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author | Li, Hui Wen, Bo Chen, Shu-Juo Su, Bing Pramoonjago, Patcharin Liu, Yangfan Pan, Shangling Qin, Zhendong Liu, Wenhong Cheng, Xu Yang, Ningning Li, Xin Tran, Dinhbinh Lu, Daru Hsu, Mu-Tsu Deka, Ranjan Marzuki, Sangkot Tan, Chia-Chen Jin, Li |
author_facet | Li, Hui Wen, Bo Chen, Shu-Juo Su, Bing Pramoonjago, Patcharin Liu, Yangfan Pan, Shangling Qin, Zhendong Liu, Wenhong Cheng, Xu Yang, Ningning Li, Xin Tran, Dinhbinh Lu, Daru Hsu, Mu-Tsu Deka, Ranjan Marzuki, Sangkot Tan, Chia-Chen Jin, Li |
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description | BACKGROUND: Austronesian is a linguistic family spread in most areas of the Southeast Asia, the Pacific Ocean, and the Indian Ocean. Based on their linguistic similarity, this linguistic family included Malayo-Polynesians and Taiwan aborigines. The linguistic similarity also led to the controversial hypothesis that Taiwan is the homeland of all the Malayo-Polynesians, a hypothesis that has been debated by ethnologists, linguists, archaeologists, and geneticists. It is well accepted that the Eastern Austronesians (Micronesians and Polynesians) derived from the Western Austronesians (Island Southeast Asians and Taiwanese), and that the Daic populations on the mainland are supposed to be the headstream of all the Austronesian populations. RESULTS: In this report, we studied 20 SNPs and 7 STRs in the non-recombining region of the 1,509 Y chromosomes from 30 China Daic populations, 23 Indonesian and Vietnam Malayo-Polynesian populations, and 11 Taiwan aboriginal populations. These three groups show many resemblances in paternal lineages. Admixture analyses demonstrated that the Daic populations are hardly influenced by Han Chinese genetically, and that they make up the largest proportion of Indonesians. Most of the population samples contain a high frequency of haplogroup O1a-M119, which is nearly absent in other ethnic families. The STR network of haplogroup O1a* illustrated that Indonesian lineages did not derive from Taiwan aborigines as linguistic studies suggest, but from Daic populations. CONCLUSION: We show that, in contrast to the Taiwan homeland hypothesis, the Island Southeast Asians do not have a Taiwan origin based on their paternal lineages. Furthermore, we show that both Taiwan aborigines and Indonesians likely derived from the Daic populations based on their paternal lineages. These two populations seem to have evolved independently of each other. Our results indicate that a super-phylum, which includes Taiwan aborigines, Daic, and Malayo-Polynesians, is genetically educible. |
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spelling | pubmed-24085942008-05-31 Paternal genetic affinity between western Austronesians and Daic populations Li, Hui Wen, Bo Chen, Shu-Juo Su, Bing Pramoonjago, Patcharin Liu, Yangfan Pan, Shangling Qin, Zhendong Liu, Wenhong Cheng, Xu Yang, Ningning Li, Xin Tran, Dinhbinh Lu, Daru Hsu, Mu-Tsu Deka, Ranjan Marzuki, Sangkot Tan, Chia-Chen Jin, Li BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Austronesian is a linguistic family spread in most areas of the Southeast Asia, the Pacific Ocean, and the Indian Ocean. Based on their linguistic similarity, this linguistic family included Malayo-Polynesians and Taiwan aborigines. The linguistic similarity also led to the controversial hypothesis that Taiwan is the homeland of all the Malayo-Polynesians, a hypothesis that has been debated by ethnologists, linguists, archaeologists, and geneticists. It is well accepted that the Eastern Austronesians (Micronesians and Polynesians) derived from the Western Austronesians (Island Southeast Asians and Taiwanese), and that the Daic populations on the mainland are supposed to be the headstream of all the Austronesian populations. RESULTS: In this report, we studied 20 SNPs and 7 STRs in the non-recombining region of the 1,509 Y chromosomes from 30 China Daic populations, 23 Indonesian and Vietnam Malayo-Polynesian populations, and 11 Taiwan aboriginal populations. These three groups show many resemblances in paternal lineages. Admixture analyses demonstrated that the Daic populations are hardly influenced by Han Chinese genetically, and that they make up the largest proportion of Indonesians. Most of the population samples contain a high frequency of haplogroup O1a-M119, which is nearly absent in other ethnic families. The STR network of haplogroup O1a* illustrated that Indonesian lineages did not derive from Taiwan aborigines as linguistic studies suggest, but from Daic populations. CONCLUSION: We show that, in contrast to the Taiwan homeland hypothesis, the Island Southeast Asians do not have a Taiwan origin based on their paternal lineages. Furthermore, we show that both Taiwan aborigines and Indonesians likely derived from the Daic populations based on their paternal lineages. These two populations seem to have evolved independently of each other. Our results indicate that a super-phylum, which includes Taiwan aborigines, Daic, and Malayo-Polynesians, is genetically educible. BioMed Central 2008-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2408594/ /pubmed/18482451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-146 Text en Copyright ©2008 Li et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Li, Hui Wen, Bo Chen, Shu-Juo Su, Bing Pramoonjago, Patcharin Liu, Yangfan Pan, Shangling Qin, Zhendong Liu, Wenhong Cheng, Xu Yang, Ningning Li, Xin Tran, Dinhbinh Lu, Daru Hsu, Mu-Tsu Deka, Ranjan Marzuki, Sangkot Tan, Chia-Chen Jin, Li Paternal genetic affinity between western Austronesians and Daic populations |
title | Paternal genetic affinity between western Austronesians and Daic populations |
title_full | Paternal genetic affinity between western Austronesians and Daic populations |
title_fullStr | Paternal genetic affinity between western Austronesians and Daic populations |
title_full_unstemmed | Paternal genetic affinity between western Austronesians and Daic populations |
title_short | Paternal genetic affinity between western Austronesians and Daic populations |
title_sort | paternal genetic affinity between western austronesians and daic populations |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2408594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18482451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-146 |
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