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Wednesday, 23 May 2018
Ancient DNA shows first farmers in South-East Asia migrated from China 4,500 years ago
Researchers extracted DNA from ancient bones found in modern-day Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar to estimate when new genes started flowing into the Indigenous hunter-gatherer populations of the time. They found an influx of genes from South China coincided with the appearance of agriculture in South-East Asia around 4,100 to 4,500 years ago, alongside pottery and tools made in the southern Chinese style. A second gene "pulse" flowed from China to South-East Asia a couple of thousand years later.
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