Early Austronesians: Into and Out Of Taiwan

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Early Austronesians: Into and Out Of Taiwan Albert Min-Shan Ko, Chung-Yu Chen, Qiaomei Fu, Frederick Delfin, Mingkun Li, Hung-Lin Chiu, Mark Stoneking, Ying-Chin Ko  The American Journal of Human Genetics  Volume 94, Issue 3, Pages 426-436 (March 2014) DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.02.003 Copyright © 2014 The American Society of Human Genetics Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 The Liangdao Man Skeleton Side and top profile of the ancient specimen found in a supine flexed position without coffin or burial items. The American Journal of Human Genetics 2014 94, 426-436DOI: (10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.02.003) Copyright © 2014 The American Society of Human Genetics Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 Liangdao Man’s mtDNA Haplogroup There are 29/29 complete matches from rCRS to haplogroup E (based on Phylotree v.15), 2/4 defining positions toward E1 (13254C, 14577C), and 2 additional positions that are not haplogroup defining (315.1C, 16519C). Thus, the Liangdao Man (black star) is haplogroup E (and ancestral to E1). The American Journal of Human Genetics 2014 94, 426-436DOI: (10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.02.003) Copyright © 2014 The American Society of Human Genetics Terms and Conditions

Figure 3 Haplogroup E among Austronesian Speakers Related to the Liangdao Man Shown are 67 haplotypes obtained from 104 whole mtDNA genome sequences belonging to haplogroup E, collected from this study and published data from the Philippines,20,32 Malaysia,33 Indonesia,34,35 and Melanesia,36 and from two M9a sequences from Han in southern China.37 The Liangdao Man sequence (black star) is an intermediate between E and E1. The Formosan sequences are most similar to the Liangdao Man sequence, where the closest sequences (red stars) only differ by four nucleotide changes, and these are found in two Ami (with differences at np 4248-6340-6620-10834) individuals under E1a and one Atayal (with differences at np 4248-6620-10834-14766) individual under E1a1. The polymorphic positions are indicated on branches; recurrent mutations are underlined. The American Journal of Human Genetics 2014 94, 426-436DOI: (10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.02.003) Copyright © 2014 The American Society of Human Genetics Terms and Conditions

Figure 4 Into and Out of Taiwan (A) Map location of highland Formosan tribes and DAPC plot; individuals are dots, groups are circles, color corresponds to eight Formosan groups and two Han groups in gray. (B) Stepping-stone haplotype sharing across 12 groups. Han/lowland Taiwanese groups are in gray and the frequency of haplotypes shared with/with other groups are colored according to the map. (C) Formosan nucleotide diversity declines from north (N) to south (S). (D) Formosan tribal relationships based on complete mtDNA sequences; dotted lines are non-Formosan groups. The American Journal of Human Genetics 2014 94, 426-436DOI: (10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.02.003) Copyright © 2014 The American Society of Human Genetics Terms and Conditions

Figure 5 Suggested Migration Route for Early Austronesians Into and Out of Taiwan and the Worldwide Distribution of Haplogroup E1 (A) Geographic regions in China of foxtail millet domestication51 (shaded) delimited by Nanzhuangtou, Cishan, and Yuezhuang, and of rice domestication52 (shaded) in the Yangtze River Valley. Shown are (1) early Austronesians in the Fuzhou region, (2) entry into north Taiwan, and (3) rapid north-south dispersal along the west coast and crop cultivation at Nanguanli.50 (4) One Austronesian language subgroup from Taiwan is ancestral to the Proto-Malayo-Polynesian language subgroup in the Philippines. (B) Frequency of haplogroup E1 across Taiwan, Island Southeast Asia, Madagascar, and Near Oceania. The American Journal of Human Genetics 2014 94, 426-436DOI: (10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.02.003) Copyright © 2014 The American Society of Human Genetics Terms and Conditions