Figure 1 Geographic distribution and population structure of our newly sampled populations
(A) Geographic distribution and dates of our newly sampled populations used in population genetic analysis.
(B) Principal-component analysis (PCA) of modern East and Southeast Asian individuals and projection of ancient individuals onto the PCA plot. Dark colors indicate ancient populations, and light colors indicate modern populations. Larger dots indicate our newly reported individuals.
Annotated version
Figure 1 Geographic distribution and population structure of our newly sampled populations
(A) Geographic distribution and dates of our newly sampled populations used in population genetic analysis.
(B) Principal-component analysis (PCA) of modern East and Southeast Asian individuals and projection of ancient individuals onto the PCA plot. Dark colors indicate ancient populations, and light colors indicate modern populations. Larger dots indicate our newly reported individuals.
Annotated version with G25 Han Chinese subgroups
Figure 1 Geographic distribution and population structure of our newly sampled populations
(A) Geographic distribution and dates of our newly sampled populations used in population genetic analysis.
(B) Principal-component analysis (PCA) of modern East and Southeast Asian individuals and projection of ancient individuals onto the PCA plot. Dark colors indicate ancient populations, and light colors indicate modern populations. Larger dots indicate our newly reported individuals.
PCA legend from the paper
Posting my annotated PCAs for the 2025 paper on new autosomal DNA samples from the Yangtze River Neolithic cell.com/cell-genomic... #populationgenetics #humanmigrations #autosomalDNA #ancientDNA #easteurasia #Genomics #neolithicchina