Re: Genetic Structure of a 2,500-Year-Old Human Population in China

From: Richard Wordingham
Message: 16577
Date: 2002-11-01

--- In cybalist@..., "chingdude56" <chingdude56@...> wrote:
> Genetic Structure of a 2,500-Year-Old Human Population in China and
> Its Spatiotemporal Changes
>
> The results indicate that the genetic backgrounds of the three
populations are distinct from each other. Inconsistent with the
geographical distribution, the 2,500-year-old Linzi population showed
greater genetic similarity to present-day European populations than
to present-day east Asian populations.

I've posted my (critical) reply on the Nostratic list (as
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nostratic/message/729 ) as I don't
think the paper is of much interest for Indo-European.

Richard.