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The genetic origins and evolutionary adaptations of Tibetans have long intrigued researchers. Previously, scientists had ...
A 7,100-year-old skeleton in the Yunnan province of China has revealed a lost human lineage linked to modern Tibetans.
The people of the Tibetan Plateau, an area also known as the Xizang Autonomous Region by the Chinese government and under the control of China, have what archaeologists have called a “ghost ancestry,” ...
Tibetan people carry genes from northern East Asians but also from an unknown group – the “ghost” population – which some ...
Chinese scientists have discovered a mysterious "ghost lineage" after analysing a 7,100-year-old female skeleton unearthed in ...
In a major breakthrough, scientists in China have found traces of the origins of the “ghost ancestors” of modern Tibetans to ...
DNA analysis reveals progenitor of Tibetan Plateau populations diverged from other Asian populations at least 40,000 years ...
DNA from a 7,100-year-old woman in Yunnan reveals a ghost lineage linked to Tibetan ancestry and early Austroasiatic populations, shedding light on East Asia's ancient genetic diversity.
Paleontologist Qiaomei Fu and his colleagues have described in detail the results of the analysis of 127 human genomes from ...
Chinese scientists have made groundbreaking discoveries about East Asia's ancient populations by analyzing DNA from 127 ...
Newly sequenced ancient genomes from Southwest China's Yunnan Province have provided new insights into human prehistory in ...