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Genome-wide SNP analysis reveals population structure and demographic history of the ryukyu islanders in the southern part of the Japanese archipelago.

Takehiro Sato1, Shigeki Nakagome2, Chiaki Watanabe1, Kyoko Yamaguchi1, Akira Kawaguchi1, Kae Koganebuchi3, Kuniaki Haneji4, Tetsutaro Yamaguchi5, Tsunehiko Hanihara6, Ken Yamamoto7, Hajime Ishida1, Shuhei Mano2, Ryosuke Kimura8, Hiroki Oota9.   

Abstract

The Ryukyu Islands are located to the southwest of the Japanese archipelago. Archaeological evidence has revealed the existence of prehistoric cultural differentiation between the northern Ryukyu islands of Amami and Okinawa, and the southern Ryukyu islands of Miyako and Yaeyama. To examine a genetic subdivision in the Ryukyu Islands, we conducted genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism typing of inhabitants from the Okinawa Islands, the Miyako Islands, and the Yaeyama Islands. Principal component and cluster analyses revealed genetic differentiation among the island groups, especially between Okinawa and Miyako. No genetic affinity was observed between aboriginal Taiwanese and any of the Ryukyu populations. The genetic differentiation observed between the inhabitants of the Okinawa Islands and the Miyako Islands is likely to have arisen due to genetic drift rather than admixture with people from neighboring regions. Based on the observed genetic differences, the divergence time between the inhabitants of Okinawa and Miyako islands was dated to the Holocene. These findings suggest that the Pleistocene inhabitants, whose bones have been found on the southern Ryukyu Islands, did not make a major genetic contribution, if any, to the present-day inhabitants of the southern Ryukyu Islands.
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Keywords:  Japanese archipelago; Ryukyu Islanders; demographic history; genome-wide SNPs; population structure

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25086001     DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msu230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Evol        ISSN: 0737-4038            Impact factor:   16.240


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