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Y-DNA N Bianbian of Shandong as a major ancient bearer of Japanese-like DNA
The Y-DNA N-CTS582(xY24397, xY6374) Bianbian individual of the earliest Houli culture pottery 9500 years ago on Shandong peninsula contains one of the largest shares of the Japanese-like DNA among ancient samples.
Yellow River ancestry—ancestry associated with populations in the Yellow River region, with the oldest individual sampled to date represented by a 9,500-year-old individual from the lower reaches of the Yellow River in Shandong, i.e. Bianbian [68]. Populations associated with this ancestry greatly impacted most present-day East and Southeast Asians.
A genetic history of migration, diversification, and admixture in Asia
Melinda A. Yang
Department of Biology, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA, USA
http://www.pivotscipub.com/hpgg/2/1/0001/html
It can be seen from the model below, that Bianbian (nEastAsian_N) of Shandong, resided on the substratum similar to the Amur AR19K sample (Y-DNA C2, mtDNA G) rather than on the substratum of Devil's Gate-Yumin-Jomon Ikawazu (the northern component of Jomon Ikawazu).
https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...60982222009289


Interestingly, as testified by another later Houli culture sample Boshan who is also Y-DNA N-CTS582(xY24397, xY6374) in "Human population history at the crossroads of East and Southeast Asia", at least ancestors of Boshan, Dushan (a Miao-Yao-like branch of Y-DNA O) and Tianyuan should share a small amount of DNA with mtDNA M populations ca.40000 years ago which should only be related to other similar Homo Sapiens of that period, but not to some 120000-130000-year-old populations. This limitation means that modern O and N haplogroups are not related to mtDNA M people of Jomon-like Minatogawa1+ BachoKiro-like mtDNA M Qoyet116 from Europe + archaic mtDNA M71 variant in Longlin + some Mamanwa (the highest Denisovan in the world), that is, modern O and N haplogroups did not derive from the above-mentioned cluster of populations devised by Japanese investigators (see below).

Ancestors of modern O and N haplogroups might interact with some of representatives of the mentioned cluster of populations, but only much later in the Palaeolithic. There was a different set of mtDNA M populations with whom ancestors of Dushan and some ancestors of Tianyuan interacted the same as with whom some ancestors of Y-DNA N Bianbian and Boshan similarly interacted, and those populations' interaction with Native American ancestors (mtDNA D1) was negligible and was mediated by some other later populations than those populations 40000 years ago. Thus, Y-DNA N Bianbian and Boshan were not related to Native Americans and can acquire some of their component only via the AR19K-like substratum.
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Agriculturalists had a near complete replacement of the male lines, before being affected by an expansion by the Jomon hunter gatherers, both on the Korean peninsula and the Japanese archipelago.
Boisman had more ancestry from the northern areas of the Amur watershed. While the slightly later-on the timescale and geographic northern Devil's Gate/Chertovy Vorota had increased ancestry from the southern perimeters of Northeast Asia and the approximately 14000BP samples found in Zhaodong.
Last edited by alienation; 03-18-2023 at 09:05 AM.
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Also the Boisman sample with high Jomon ancestry I3354 is not to be typically viewed as Amur + Jomon, the Jomon admixture was already influenced by a Yayoi like population, in the middle or intermediate between that coastal stretch
The Nivkh as well as historical or archaeologically excavated samples could be applied with the same analyses as well.
Last edited by alienation; 03-18-2023 at 07:14 PM.
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