Population genomics advances in frontier ethnic minorities in China.

Sci China Life Sci

Center for Evolutionary Biology, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200438, China.

Published: December 2024

China, with its large geographic span, possesses rich genetic diversity across vast frontier regions in addition to the Han Chinese majority. Importantly, demographic events and various natural and cultural environments in Chinese frontier regions have shaped the genomic diversity of ethnic minorities via local adaptations. Thus, insights into the genetic diversity and adaptive evolution of these under-represented ethnic groups are crucial for understanding evolutionary scenarios and biomedical implications in East Asian populations. Here, we focus on ethnic minorities in Chinese frontier regions and review research advances regarding genomic diversity, genetic structure, population history, genetic admixture, and local adaptation. We first provide an overview of the extensive genetic diversity across populations in different Chinese frontier regions. Next, we summarize research progress regarding genetic ancestry, demographic history, the adaptive process, and the archaic identification of multiple ethnic minorities in different Chinese frontier regions. Finally, we discuss the gaps and opportunities in genomic studies of Chinese populations and the need for a more comprehensive understanding of genomic diversity and the evolution of populations of East Asian ancestry in the post-genomic era.

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