Ancient DNA from Tubo Kingdom-related tombs in northeastern Tibetan Plateau revealed their genetic affinity to both Tibeto-Burman and Altaic populations
- PMID: 36152077
- DOI: 10.1007/s00438-022-01955-6
Ancient DNA from Tubo Kingdom-related tombs in northeastern Tibetan Plateau revealed their genetic affinity to both Tibeto-Burman and Altaic populations
Abstract
The rise of the Tubo Kingdom is considered as the key period for the formation of modern groups on the Tibetan Plateau. The ethnic origin of the residents of the Tubo Kingdom is quite complex, and their genetic structure remains unclear. The tombs of the Tubo Kingdom period in Dulan County, Qinghai Province, dating back to the seventh century, are considered to be the remains left by Tubo conquerors or the Tuyuhun people dominated by the Tubo Kingdom. The human remains of these tombs are ideal materials for studying the population dynamics in the Tubo Kingdom. In this paper, we analyzed the genome-wide data of eight remains from these tombs by shotgun sequencing and multiplex PCR panels and compared the results with data of available ancient and modern populations across East Asia. Genetic continuity between ancient Dulan people with ancient Xianbei tribes in Northeast Asia, ancient settlers on the Tibetan Plateau, and modern Tibeto-Burman populations was found. Surprisingly, one out of eight individuals showed typical genetic features of populations from Central Asia. In summary, the genetic diversity of ancient Dulan people and their affiliations with other populations provide an example of the complex origin of the residents in the Tubo Kingdom and their long-distance connection with populations in a vast geographic region across ancient Asia.
Keywords: Ancient DNA; Dulan County; Modern Tibetan populations; Tubo Kingdom.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
Similar articles
-
Cultural and demic co-diffusion of Tubo Empire on Tibetan Plateau.iScience. 2022 Nov 22;25(12):105636. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.105636. eCollection 2022 Dec 22. iScience. 2022. PMID: 36582485 Free PMC article.
-
Ancient genomes revealed the genetic history and interaction of prehistoric populations in the Ngari region of the western Tibetan Plateau.Yi Chuan. 2025 May;47(5):501-512. doi: 10.16288/j.yczz.24-368. Yi Chuan. 2025. PMID: 40287785 Review.
-
Ancient genomes revealed the complex human interactions of the ancient western Tibetans.Curr Biol. 2024 Jun 17;34(12):2594-2605.e7. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2024.04.068. Epub 2024 May 22. Curr Biol. 2024. PMID: 38781957
-
Genomic formation of Tibeto-Burman speaking populations in Guizhou, Southwest China.BMC Genomics. 2023 Nov 7;24(1):672. doi: 10.1186/s12864-023-09767-7. BMC Genomics. 2023. PMID: 37936086 Free PMC article.
-
Human evolutionary history in Eastern Eurasia using insights from ancient DNA.Curr Opin Genet Dev. 2020 Jun;62:78-84. doi: 10.1016/j.gde.2020.06.009. Epub 2020 Jul 17. Curr Opin Genet Dev. 2020. PMID: 32688244 Review.
Cited by
-
Genetic and cultural adaptations underlie the establishment of dairy pastoralism in the Tibetan Plateau.BMC Biol. 2023 Oct 5;21(1):208. doi: 10.1186/s12915-023-01707-x. BMC Biol. 2023. PMID: 37798721 Free PMC article.
-
Cultural and demic co-diffusion of Tubo Empire on Tibetan Plateau.iScience. 2022 Nov 22;25(12):105636. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.105636. eCollection 2022 Dec 22. iScience. 2022. PMID: 36582485 Free PMC article.
References
-
- 1000 Genomes Project Consortium, Auton A, Brooks LD, Durbin RM, Garrison EP, Kang HM, Korbel JO, Marchini JL, McCarthy S, McVean GA, Abecasis GR (2015) A global reference for human genetic variation. Nature 526:68
-
- AADR (2021) Allen ancient DNA resource version 44.3. Available at https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/allen-ancient-dna-resource-aadr-downloadab... . Accessed 20 Jan 2021
-
- Allentoft ME, Sikora M, Sjögren KG, Rasmussen S, Rasmussen M, Stenderup J, Damgaard PB, Schroeder H, Ahlström T, Vinner L, Malaspinas AS, Margaryan A, Higham T, Chivall D, Lynnerup N, Harvig L, Baron J, Della Casa P, Dąbrowski P, Duffy PR, Ebel AV, Epimakhov A, Frei K, Furmanek M, Gralak T, Gromov A, Gronkiewicz S, Grupe G, Hajdu T, Jarysz R, Khartanovich V, Khokhlov A, Kiss V, Kolář J, Kriiska A, Lasak I, Longhi C, McGlynn G, Merkevicius A, Merkyte I, Metspalu M, Mkrtchyan R, Moiseyev V, Paja L, Pálfi G, Pokutta D, Pospieszny Ł, Price TD, Saag L, Sablin M, Shishlina N, Smrčka V, Soenov VI, Szeverényi V, Tóth G, Trifanova SV, Varul L, Vicze M, Yepiskoposyan L, Zhitenev V, Orlando L, Sicheritz-Pontén T, Brunak S, Nielsen R, Kristiansen K, Willerslev E (2015) Population genomics of bronze age Eurasia. Nature 522:167–172 - PubMed
-
- Andrews RM, Kubacka I, Chinnery PF, Lightowlers RN, Turnbull DM, Howell N (1999) Reanalysis and revision of the Cambridge reference sequence for human mitochondrial DNA. Nat Genet 23(147):147 - PubMed
MeSH terms
Substances
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources