The Human Genetic History of East Asia: Weaving a Complex Tapestry

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The Human Genetic History of East Asia: Weaving a Complex Tapestry Mark Stoneking, Frederick Delfin  Current Biology  Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages R188-R193 (February 2010) DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2009.11.052 Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Map depicting the distribution of major mtDNA haplogroups in East Asia. Abbreviations and references are: sCh, southern China [19,61]; nCh, northern China [19,61]; Tib, Tibet [19,56,62–64]; Mon, Mongolia [62,64,65]; wEv, western Evens [66]; cEv, central Evens [66]; eEv, eastern Evens [66]; STE, Stony Tunguska Evenk [66]; Ien, Iengra [66]; Nyu, Nyukzha [66]; YSE, Yakut-speaking Evenks [66]; Yak, Yakuts [66]; Yuk, Yukaghirs [66]; Krk, Koryaks [66]; Tuv, Tuvans [66]; Kor, Korea [19,62]; Jap, Japan [62,67]; Tai, Taiwan [19,68]; Vie, Vietnam [62]; Tha, Thailand [19,62]; Mal, Malaysia [10,69]; Sum, Sumatra [68]; Jav, Java [68]; Bor, Borneo [68]; Ten, Tengarras [68]; Mol, Moluccas [68]; Phi, Philippines [68]. Current Biology 2010 20, R188-R193DOI: (10.1016/j.cub.2009.11.052) Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 Map depicting the distribution of major NRY haplogroups in East Asia. Abbreviations and references are: sCh, southern China [19,61]; nCh, northern China [19,61]; Tib, Tibet [19,56,62–64]; Mon, Mongolia [62,64,65]; wEv, western Evens [66]; cEv, central Evens [66]; eEv, eastern Evens [66]; STE, Stony Tunguska Evenk [66]; Ien, Iengra [66]; Nyu, Nyukzha [66]; YSE, Yakut-speaking Evenks [66]; Yak, Yakuts [66]; Yuk, Yukaghirs [66]; Krk, Koryaks [66]; Tuv, Tuvans [66]; Kor, Korea [19,62]; Jap, Japan [62,67]; Tai, Taiwan [19,68]; Vie, Vietnam [62]; Tha, Thailand [19,62]; Mal, Malaysia [10,69]; Sum, Sumatra [68]; Jav, Java [68]; Bor, Borneo [68]; Ten, Tengarras [68]; Mol, Moluccas [68]; Phi, Philippines [68]. Current Biology 2010 20, R188-R193DOI: (10.1016/j.cub.2009.11.052) Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd Terms and Conditions