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   A partial nuclear genome of the Jomons who lived 3000 years ago in Fukushima, Japan  
   
نویسنده Kanzawa-Kiriyama Hideaki ,Kryukov Kirill ,Jinam Timothy A ,Hosomichi Kazuyoshi ,Saso Aiko ,Suwa Gen ,Ueda Shintaroh ,Yoneda Minoru ,Tajima Atsushi ,Shinoda Ken-ichi ,Inoue Ituro ,Saitou Naruya
منبع journal of human genetics - 2017 - دوره : 62 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:213 -221
چکیده    The jomon period of the japanese archipelago, characterized by cord-marked ‘jomon’ potteries, has yielded abundant human skeletal remains. however, the genetic origins of the jomon people and their relationships with modern populations have not been clarified. we determined a total of 115 million base pair nuclear genome sequences from two jomon individuals (male and female each) from the sanganji shell mound (dated 3000 years before present) with the jomon-characteristic mitochondrial dna haplogroup n9b, and compared these nuclear genome sequences with those of worldwide populations. we found that the jomon population lineage is best considered to have diverged before diversification of present-day east eurasian populations, with no evidence of gene flow events between the jomon and other continental populations. this suggests that the sanganji jomon people descended from an early phase of population dispersals in east asia. we also estimated that the modern mainland japanese inherited <20% of jomon peoples’ genomes. our findings, based on the first analysis of jomon nuclear genome sequence data, firmly demonstrate that the modern mainland japanese resulted from genetic admixture of the indigenous jomon people and later migrants.
آدرس SOKENDAI (Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Department of Genetics, Japan. National Institute of Genetics, Division of Population Genetics, Japan. 9Current address: Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan, Tokai University, Department of Molecular Life Science, Japan, SOKENDAI (Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Department of Genetics, Japan. National Institute of Genetics, Division of Population Genetics, Japan, SOKENDAI (Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Department of Genetics, Japan. National Institute of Genetics, Division of Human Genetics, Japan. Kanazawa University, 10Current address: Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics, Japan, University Museum, The University of Tokyo, Japan. The University of Tokyo, Department of Biological Sciences, Japan, University Museum, The University of Tokyo, Japan. The University of Tokyo, Department of Biological Sciences, Japan, The University of Tokyo, Department of Biological Sciences, Japan, University Museum, The University of Tokyo, Japan, Kanazawa University, Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics, Japan, Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan, SOKENDAI (Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Department of Genetics, Japan. National Institute of Genetics, Division of Human Genetics, Japan, SOKENDAI (Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Department of Genetics, Japan. National Institute of Genetics, Division of Population Genetics, Japan. The University of Tokyo, Department of Biological Sciences, Japan
 
     
   
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