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Tracing the Genetic Legacy of the Tibetan Empire in the Balti
Authors:Xing-Yan Yang  Allah Rakha  Wei Chen  Juzhi Hou  Xue-Bin Qi  Quan-Kuan Shen  Shan-Shan Dai  Xierzhatijiang Sulaiman  Najmudinov Tojiddin Abdulloevich  Manilova Elena Afanasevna  Khudoidodov Behruz Ibrohimovich  Xi Chen  Wei-Kang Yang  Atif Adnan  Ruo-Han Zhao  Yong-Gang Yao  Bing Su  Min-Sheng Peng  Ya-Ping Zhang
Abstract:The rise and expansion of Tibetan Empire in the 7th to 9th centuries AD affected the course of history across East Eurasia, but the genetic impact of Tibetans on surrounding populations remains undefined. We sequenced 60 genomes for four populations from Pakistan and Tajikistan to explore their demographic history. We showed that the genomes of Balti people from Baltistan comprised 22.6–26% Tibetan ancestry. We inferred a single admixture event and dated it to about 39–21 generations ago, a period that postdated the conquest of Baltistan by the ancient Tibetan Empire. The analyses of mitochondrial DNA, Y, and X chromosome data indicated that both ancient Tibetan males and females were involved in the male-biased dispersal. Given the fact that the Balti people adopted Tibetan language and culture in history, our study suggested the impact of Tibetan Empire on Baltistan involved dominant cultural and minor demic diffusion.
Keywords:Balti   Tibetan   admixture   genome   mtDNA   X chromosome
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