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Where did Chinese migrate from?

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Really quite interesting..So Chinese came from India?


<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td style="padding: 15px;" class="article" bgcolor="#f2f2f2">Where did Asians migrate from? </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="30"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td style="padding: 0pt 0pt 0pt 15px;" id="font_kh"> A new study shows all Asians probably originated from Southeast Asia and migrated northward, indicating Japanese landed in their present location via the Korean peninsula.
In a paper titled "Mapping Human Genetic Diversity in Asia," published online in Science on Dec 10, members of the Human Genome Organization's Pan-Asian SNP Consortium reported on the genetic patterns of 1,923 individuals from 73 Asian populations, including 90 Koreans.
The team of researchers - from 10 Asian countries as well as investigators from the United States - reported a clear genetic diversity arising from northern to southern latitudes, suggesting there was one major inflow of human migration into Asia arising from Southeast Asia. Previously, it was thought that there was a multiple inflow from both southern and northern routes.
This is the first time that studies on human genetic diversities have extended research to Southeast Asian and East Asian populations.
The analyses proposed a model in which ancestors of today's Asian populations arrived first in India before migrating to Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. From there, it suggested groups traveled north, mixing with the populations already living in these regions.
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This accordingly suggested the ancestors of Koreans, Chinese and Japanese to be the latest to settle in East Asia. The study also revealed no meaningful genetic differences between the three ethnic groups, which together make up 1.5 billion people.
"On the basis of variation at a large number of independent SNPs, we observed that there is substantial genetic proximity of Southeast Asian and East Asian populations," the researchers wrote.
"More than 90 percent of East Asian haplotypes could be found in either Southeast Asian or Central-South Asian populations and show clinal structure with haplotype diversity decreasing from south to north. Furthermore, 50 percent of EA haplotypes were found in SEA only and 5 percent were found in CSA only, indicating that SEA was a major geographic source of EA populations," the study stated.
Scientists also disclosed the corresponding relationship between genetic ancestry and language groups.
"Our results show that genetic ancestry is strongly correlated with linguistic affiliations as well as geography. Most populations show relatedness within ethnic/linguistic groups, despite prevalent gene flow among populations," they wrote.
These insights were noted by researchers to have important implications for the study of genetics and disease, and for both interpreting past and designing future human migratory patterns.
HUGO President Edison Liu, also the executive director of the Genome Institute of Singapore, in a statement released yesterday, referred to the study as "a milestone not only in the science that emerged, but also the consortium that was formed.
"Ten Asian countries came together in the spirit of solidarity to understand how we were related as people, and we finished with a truly Asian scientific community. We overcame shortage of funds and diverse operational constraints through partnerships, good will, and cultural sensitivity."
The next goal was said to expand this collaboration to all of Asia, including Central Asia and Polynesian Islands, with more detail in genomic analyses and structural variations.
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aiyah all people came from Adam and Eve lah!

problem solved!

simple question like this must think so much? :)
 
KNN,now the ah nehs shouting this all over the town..

The Chinese evolved from Indians: Study


New Delhi: A genetic study has found that Indians are the ancestors of the Chinese and other East Asian populations.


"This large study establishes that Indians are ancestors of the Japanese, Chinese and all other East Asians. All these populations have a common genetic origin and it shows that India represents a microcosm of Asia's genetic diversity," said Samir Brahmachari, director-general, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research -- a participant in the study.

Shuhua Xu from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, who was a member of the consortium, said that this was "the first comprehensive study of genetic diversity and history of Asian populations"."This is the first study to ive a clear answer to the question on the origin of East Asian populations," Dr Xu added.


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if all come from adam and eve, then we all commit incest liao.
 
No wonder Lee Kuan Yew talks like an Indian!:eek:


Yup,and we have a traitor among us too ..One Edison Liu from SG said.."Our data point to a single wave into Asia,” Edison Liu, executive director of the Genome Institute of Singapore, the coordinator of the study, told The Telegraph.

Who the fuck is this Liu?
 
aiyah all people came from Adam and Eve lah!

problem solved!

simple question like this must think so much? :)

You don't know your Bible..?? After the great floods, Lot's re-populated the earth, and one of Lot's descendants...traverse into Asia, and hence came the Chinese people...

In Tian An Men, the temple in which the emperor's of China pray...the plaque says.."Heavenly Father"...


;)
 
Shit,Malays would be very happy now over this news.


<style></style>Genetic data suggests that the initial settlement in Asia took place with a single entry of modern humans along the southern coastal route of what constitutes present-day India.

"It seems likely from our data that they entered South East Asia first - making these populations older [and therefore more diverse]," a leading member of the consortium Edison Liu said.

The study also reveals that more than 90% of East Asian haplotypes are found in either South-East Asian or Central-South Asian population and shows clinical structure with haplotype diversity decreasing from south to north. Furthermore, 50% of East Asian haplotypes were found in South-East Asia only and 5% were found in Centra-South Asia only, indicating that South-East Asia was a major geographic source of East Asia population.

According to the study the most recent common ancestors of Asians arrived first in India. Later some of them migrated to Thailand and southwards to the land known today as Malaysia, Indonesia and also eastwards to the Philippines. The first group of settlers must have gone very far south before they settled successfully. These includes the Malay Negritos, Philippine Negritos, the East Indonesians and early settlers of the Pacific Islands Thereafter one or several groups of people migrated North, mixed with previous settlers there and finally formed various population groups we now refer to as Austronesian, Austro-Astiatic, Tai-Kadal, Hmong-Mien and Altaic.

"So although the Chinese population is very large, it has less variation than the smaller number of individuals living in South East Asia, because the Chinese expansion occurred very recently, following the development of rice agriculture - within only the last 10,000 years."
 
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