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Genetic studies shows that many of the Sherpa people have allele frequencies which are often found in other Tibeto-Burman regions, the strongest affinity was for Tibetan population sample studies done in the Tibet Autonomous Region. [32]
Tibeto-Burman branch of Sino-Tibetan [ edit ] The following table of Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup frequencies of Tibeto-Burman -speaking peoples of western and southwestern China is from Wen, et al. (2004).
Depending on geographical and environmental pressures, high-altitude adaptation involves different genetic patterns, some of which have evolved not long ago. For example, Tibetan adaptations became prevalent in the past 3,000 years, an example of rapid recent human evolution. At the turn of the 21st century, it was reported that the genetic ...
A recent genetic study on the remains of people (~4,000 years BP) from the Mogou site in the Gansu-Qinghai (or Ganqing) region of China revealed more information on the genetic contributions of these ancient Di-Qiang people to the ancestors of the Northern Han. It was deduced that 3,300 to 3,800 years ago some Mogou people had merged into the ...
The R1a-Z93 paternal genetic in Romani people was also discovered. [10] Indian-Brahmin origin of paternal haplogroup R1a1*. [11] The Haplogroup R2 is mainly restricted to various populations of South Asia, in addition to some populations of South Central Asia, Middle East, Asia Minor and the Caucasus where it is observed in low frequencies. [12]
Genetic studies show that much of the Sherpa population has allele frequencies that are often found in other Tibeto-Burman regions. In tested genes, the strongest affinity was for Tibetan population sample studies done in the Tibet Autonomous Region. [6] Genetically, the Sherpa cluster is closest to the sample Tibetan and Han populations. [12]
This group is found in about 46.6% Tibetan people. [2] It branched off D-M55 35,000-40,000 years before present or already 53,000 years before present. [1] [3] One sample of a subgroup of D-Z27276 was also found among ancient samples of the Koban culture between Russia and Georgia. [4]
The Qiang people (Qiangic: Rrmea; ... there is a spectrum spanning from the Eastern edge of the historical Tibetan Kingdoms to ... Genetic evidence reveals a ...