Complete mitochondrial genomes of Thai and Lao populations indicate an ancient origin of Austroasiatic groups and demic diffusion in the spread of Tai–Kadai languages

© 2016, The Author(s). The Tai–Kadai (TK) language family is thought to have originated in southern China and spread to Thailand and Laos, but it is not clear if TK languages spread by demic diffusion (i.e., a migration of people from southern China) or by cultural diffusion, with native Austroasiat...

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Main Authors: Kutanan W., Kampuansai J., Srikummool M., Kangwanpong D., Ghirotto S., Brunelli A., Stoneking M.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-411552017-09-28T04:15:50Z Complete mitochondrial genomes of Thai and Lao populations indicate an ancient origin of Austroasiatic groups and demic diffusion in the spread of Tai–Kadai languages Kutanan W. Kampuansai J. Srikummool M. Kangwanpong D. Ghirotto S. Brunelli A. Stoneking M. © 2016, The Author(s). The Tai–Kadai (TK) language family is thought to have originated in southern China and spread to Thailand and Laos, but it is not clear if TK languages spread by demic diffusion (i.e., a migration of people from southern China) or by cultural diffusion, with native Austroasiatic (AA) speakers switching to TK languages. To address this and other questions, we obtained 1234 complete mtDNA genome sequences from 51 TK and AA groups from Thailand and Laos. We find high genetic heterogeneity across the region, with 212 different haplogroups, and significant genetic differentiation among different samples from the same ethnolinguistic group. TK groups are more genetically homogeneous than AA groups, with the latter exhibiting more ancient/basal mtDNA lineages, and showing more drift effects. Modeling of demic diffusion, cultural diffusion, and admixture scenarios consistently supports the spread of TK languages by demic diffusion. 2017-09-28T04:15:50Z 2017-09-28T04:15:50Z 2017-01-01 Journal 03406717 2-s2.0-84994777350 10.1007/s00439-016-1742-y https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84994777350&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/41155
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description © 2016, The Author(s). The Tai–Kadai (TK) language family is thought to have originated in southern China and spread to Thailand and Laos, but it is not clear if TK languages spread by demic diffusion (i.e., a migration of people from southern China) or by cultural diffusion, with native Austroasiatic (AA) speakers switching to TK languages. To address this and other questions, we obtained 1234 complete mtDNA genome sequences from 51 TK and AA groups from Thailand and Laos. We find high genetic heterogeneity across the region, with 212 different haplogroups, and significant genetic differentiation among different samples from the same ethnolinguistic group. TK groups are more genetically homogeneous than AA groups, with the latter exhibiting more ancient/basal mtDNA lineages, and showing more drift effects. Modeling of demic diffusion, cultural diffusion, and admixture scenarios consistently supports the spread of TK languages by demic diffusion.
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author Kutanan W.
Kampuansai J.
Srikummool M.
Kangwanpong D.
Ghirotto S.
Brunelli A.
Stoneking M.
spellingShingle Kutanan W.
Kampuansai J.
Srikummool M.
Kangwanpong D.
Ghirotto S.
Brunelli A.
Stoneking M.
Complete mitochondrial genomes of Thai and Lao populations indicate an ancient origin of Austroasiatic groups and demic diffusion in the spread of Tai–Kadai languages
author_facet Kutanan W.
Kampuansai J.
Srikummool M.
Kangwanpong D.
Ghirotto S.
Brunelli A.
Stoneking M.
author_sort Kutanan W.
title Complete mitochondrial genomes of Thai and Lao populations indicate an ancient origin of Austroasiatic groups and demic diffusion in the spread of Tai–Kadai languages
title_short Complete mitochondrial genomes of Thai and Lao populations indicate an ancient origin of Austroasiatic groups and demic diffusion in the spread of Tai–Kadai languages
title_full Complete mitochondrial genomes of Thai and Lao populations indicate an ancient origin of Austroasiatic groups and demic diffusion in the spread of Tai–Kadai languages
title_fullStr Complete mitochondrial genomes of Thai and Lao populations indicate an ancient origin of Austroasiatic groups and demic diffusion in the spread of Tai–Kadai languages
title_full_unstemmed Complete mitochondrial genomes of Thai and Lao populations indicate an ancient origin of Austroasiatic groups and demic diffusion in the spread of Tai–Kadai languages
title_sort complete mitochondrial genomes of thai and lao populations indicate an ancient origin of austroasiatic groups and demic diffusion in the spread of tai–kadai languages
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