Publications by authors named "Yuntao Sun"

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  • The study focuses on the Tujia, the largest ethnic minority in southwestern China, to gain insights into their genetic diversity and evolutionary history, which has been under-researched.
  • Results indicate that the Tujia population exhibits a mix of northern and southern ancestries and shares genetic similarities with nearby Sinitic-speaking groups, revealing connections to ancient millet farmers.
  • The research also uncovers unique genetic adaptations related to traits like hair and skin characteristics in the Tujia, emphasizing their diverse genetic heritage and population movements in East Asia.
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  • * Genomic analysis of 264 individuals from Han populations in Shandong revealed that they share a close genetic link to ANEA, indicating long-term genetic continuity in the region and adaptations related to immune and metabolic functions.
  • * The study identified specific genes linked to local adaptations that influence traits such as height, body mass index, and other health-related characteristics, highlighting the role of environment and lifestyle in shaping genetic diversity in East Asians.
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  • Large-scale genomic projects and innovations in ancient DNA have improved our understanding of human evolution, but the genetic connections of ancient Eurasians to modern Chinese paternal lineages remain unclear.
  • Researchers created a Y-chromosome genomic database of 15,563 individuals, revealing multiple population movements and expansions during the Neolithic era, significantly impacting the genetic landscape of modern Chinese people.
  • The study identifies four major ancient migrations linked to technological advancements: early East Asian millet farmers, rice farmers, Neolithic Siberian hunter-gatherers, and western Eurasian pastoralists, all of which have shaped the genetic diversity seen in contemporary populations.
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Pathogen‒host adaptative interactions and complex population demographical processes, including admixture, drift, and Darwen selection, have considerably shaped the Neolithic-to-Modern Western Eurasian population structure and genetic susceptibility to modern human diseases. However, the genetic footprints of evolutionary events in East Asia remain unknown due to the underrepresentation of genomic diversity and the design of large-scale population studies. We reported one aggregated database of genome-wide SNP variations from 796 Tai-Kadai (TK) genomes, including that of Bouyei first reported here, to explore the genetic history, population structure, and biological adaptative features of TK people from southern China and Southeast Asia.

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Background: The underrepresentation of human genomic resources from Southern Chinese populations limited their health equality in the precision medicine era and complete understanding of their genetic formation, admixture, and adaptive features. Besides, linguistical and genetic evidence supported the controversial hypothesis of their origin processes. One hotspot case was from the Chinese Guangxi Pinghua Han people (GPH), whose language was significantly similar to Southern Chinese dialects but whose uniparental gene pool was phylogenetically associated with the indigenous Tai-Kadai (TK) people.

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Background: The underrepresentation of Hmong-Mien (HM) people in Asian genomic studies has hindered our comprehensive understanding of the full landscape of their evolutionary history and complex trait architecture. South China is a multi-ethnic region and indigenously settled by ethnolinguistically diverse HM, Austroasiatic (AA), Tai-Kadai (TK), Austronesian (AN), and Sino-Tibetan (ST) people, which is regarded as East Asia's initial cradle of biodiversity. However, previous fragmented genetic studies have only presented a fraction of the landscape of genetic diversity in this region, especially the lack of haplotype-based genomic resources.

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Diatom testing is considered a useful method for providing supportive evidence for the diagnosis of drowning in forensic pathology. However, various factors remain controversial for recognizing diatoms, such as being time-consuming and laborious and influencing the consistency of the results. Given the absence of precise and well-defined studies on this subject, this study aimed to determine the relationship between the ability to identify diatoms and researchers with different technical backgrounds.

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Photoreceptor apoptosis is an important pathogenesis of retinal degeneration and a primary cause of vision loss with limited treatment methods. Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells-derived small extracellular vesicles (MSC-sEVs) have shown therapeutic value in various ocular disorders. Recent studies have revealed that hypoxic preconditioning can improve the effectiveness of MSC-sEVs in tissue regeneration.

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Tibeto-Burman (TB) people have endeavored to adapt to the hypoxic, cold, and high-UV high-altitude environments in the Tibetan Plateau and complex disease exposures in lowland rainforests since the late Paleolithic period. However, the full landscape of genetic history and biological adaptation of geographically diverse TB-speaking people, as well as their interaction mechanism, remain unknown. Here, we generate a whole-genome meta-database of 500 individuals from 39 TB-speaking populations and present a comprehensive landscape of genetic diversity, admixture history, and differentiated adaptative features of geographically different TB-speaking people.

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Because of their superior mechanical properties, preformed helical fittings are widely used in UHV transmission lines. However, they easily slip and become loose under extreme environments, so it is very important to study the fastening characteristics of preformed helical fittings. According to the stress characteristics of preformed helical fittings, a parametric finite element model including a core and preformed armor rods was established.

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  • The study focuses on the Y-chromosome's role in tracing male human evolution, highlighting the importance of Y-chromosome genetic diversity in understanding population divergence and ancestry.
  • Researchers developed a high-resolution panel for Y-chromosome single nucleotide polymorphisms (Y-SNPs), genotyping 1033 Chinese men from various ethnic backgrounds, resulting in 256 identified Y-chromosomal lineages.
  • Findings revealed significant genetic differentiation among different ethnic groups in China, with specific founding lineages prominent in distinct populations, underscoring the relationship between genetics and cultural-linguistic diversity.
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Designing a novel photocatalytic composite for the efficient degradation of organic dyes remains a serious challenge. Herein, the multi-layered CoO@NP-CuO photocatalyst with unique features, i.e.

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To obtain qualified logging while drilling (LWD) data, a new acoustic LWD tool was designed. Its overall design is introduced here, including the physical construction, electronic structure, and operation flowchart. Thereafter, core technologies adopted in this tool are presented, such as dominant exciting wave bands of dipole source, a sine wave pulse excitation circuit, broadband impedance matching, and an intellectualized active reception transducer.

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Background: Escitalopram is one of the most commonly used SSRIs at present, which has the characteristics of quick onset, less interactions with other drugs, and relative safety.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the effects of escitalopram on neural functional prognoses and endothelial dysfunction after acute ischemic stroke.

Methods: One hundred eligible patients afflicted with acute ischemic stroke were randomized into two groups: control and treatment groups.

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This study aimed to investigate whether the routine administration of escitalopram for three months would improve the prognosis of patients with ischemic stroke and decrease the plasma copeptin level. A total of 97 patients with acute cerebral infarction were randomly allocated to receive escitalopram (5-10 mg once per day, orally; n=49) or not to receive escitalopram (control group; n=48) for 12 weeks starting at 2-7 days after the onset of stroke. Both groups received conventional treatments, including physiotherapy and secondary prevention of stroke.

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Recently, vortex beam carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) for radio communications has attracted much attention for its potential of transmitting multiple signals simultaneously at the same frequency, which can be used to increase the channel capacity. However, most of the methods for getting multi-mode OAM radio beams are of complicated structure and very high cost. This paper provides an effective solution of generating dual circularly-polarized (CP) dual-mode OAM beams.

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Non-contact ultrasonic motors (USM) show potential for future use, especially in the industrial fields because of its simple structure and quick response. It is therefore important to comprehensively understand their theoretical background so as to push this research forward. In this study, we shall fully explain and deduce the driving mechanism of a linear ultrasonic levitation transporting system.

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Nanocrystalline silicon carbon (nc-SiC) from amorphous silicon carbon films was obtained through XeCl excimer laser annealing. The photoluminescence (PL) of the nc-SiC was analyzed at different annealing laser energy density. It was observed that PL presented a wide luminescence band from 300-600 nm in the nc-SiC films.

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