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# The mystery of China's prehistoric human population revealed

Screenshot of the article "Ancient DNA indicates human population shifts and admixture in northern and southern China" published online in Science magazine. [Screenshot courtesy of the Science magazine website]

An article titled "Ancient DNA indicates human population shifts and admixture in northern and southern China" by the Chinese Academy of Sciences was published online in Science magazine this July, shedding light on China's prehistoric human population migration and admixture. 

The study sequenced DNA from 26 individuals who lived between 9,500 and 300 years ago from locations across China. Analysis of these individuals, along with previously sequenced ancient remains and present-day genomes representing global populations, show a split between ancient humans in northern and southern China. 

Neolithic individuals from northern China are closest to modern-day East Asians, whereas ancient southern Chinese individuals are most closely related to those from present-day Southeast Asia. These outcomes suggest that there was a southward movement and admixture of peoples during the Neolithic period that gave rise to modern-day populations in East Asia.

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