Extended Data Fig. 1: Spatial distribution of the Y-chromosome haplotypes in Fujia males. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 1: Spatial distribution of the Y-chromosome haplotypes in Fujia males.

From: Ancient DNA reveals a two-clanned matrilineal community in Neolithic China

Extended Data Fig. 1

Spatial distribution of Y-chromosome haplotypes among Fujia males, represented by distinct colors in pie charts that depict the composition and frequency of each haplotype. Specific haplotypes such as N1b2b* (not N1b2b1), N1b2* (not N1b2b), and Cα1b1b* (not Cα1b1b2c), as detailed in Supplementary Data S1, are included. This visualization reveals the presence of identical Y haplotypes across both cemeteries, marking a notable contrast to the mtDNA patterns, which indicate more distinct lineage separations between cemeteries.

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