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|a Unravelling the Genetic History of Negritos and Indigenous Populations of Southeast Asia
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|a Indigenous populations of Malaysia known as Orang Asli (OA) show huge morphological, anthropological, and linguistic diversity. However, the genetic history of these populations remained obscure. We performed a high-density array genotyping using over 2 million single nucleotide polymorphisms in three major groups of Negrito, Senoi, and Proto-Malay. Structural analyses indicated that although all OA groups are genetically closest to East Asian (EA) populations, they are substantially distinct. We identified a genetic affinity between Andamanese and Malaysian Negritos which may suggest an ancient link between these two groups. We also showed that Senoi and Proto-Malay may be admixtures between Negrito and EA populations. Formal admixture tests provided evidence of gene flow between Austro-Asiatic-speaking OAs and populations from Southeast Asia (SEA) and South China which suggest a widespread presence of these people in SEA before Austronesian expansion. Elevated linkage disequilibrium (LD) and enriched homozygosity found in OAs reflect isolation and bottlenecks experienced. Estimates based on N-e and LD indicated that these populations diverged from East Asians during the late Pleistocene (14.5 to 8 KYA). The continuum in divergence time from Negritos to Senoi and Proto-Malay in combination with ancestral markers provides evidences of multiple waves of migration into SEA starting with the first Out-of-Africa dispersals followed by Early Train and subsequent Austronesian expansions.
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|a ADMIXTURE
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|a ANDAMAN ISLANDERS
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|a CONTEXT
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|a DIVERSITY
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|a EVOLUTIONARY
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|a HUMAN DISPERSALS
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|a HYPOTHESIS
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|a MITOCHONDRIAL
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|a Negritos
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|a ORIGIN
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|a PATTERNS
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|a population genetics
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|a Proto-Malay
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|a Senoi
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|a Aghakhanian, F
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|a Hoh, BP
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|a Jinam, T
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|a Manica, A
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|a Naidu, R
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|a Phipps, ME
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|a Yunus, Y
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|t GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
|g 7 5, 1206-1215
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