The origins of Kam-Sui speaking Chadong and Mulam people have been controversial subjects in ethnic history studies and other related fields. Here, we studied Y chromosome (40 informative single nucleotide polymorphisms and 17 short tandem repeats in a non-recombining region) and mtDNA (hypervariable segment I and coding region single nucleotide polymorphisms) diversities in 50 Chadong and 93 Mulam individuals. The Y chromosome and mtDNA haplogroup components and network analyses indicated that both Chadong and Mulam originated from the admixture between surrounding populations and the indigenous Kam-Sui populations. The newly found Chadong is more closely related to Mulam than to Maonan, especially in the maternal lineages. © 2013 Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Deng, Q. Y., Wang, C. C., Wang, X. Q., Wang, L. X., Wang, Z. Y., Wu, W. J., & Li, H. (2013). Genetic affinity between the kam-sui speaking chadong and mulam people. Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 51(3), 263–270. https://doi.org/10.1111/jse.12009
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