Abstract

The “Dual Structure” model on the formation of the modern Japanese population assumes that the indigenous hunter-gathering population (symbolized as Jomon people) admixed with rice-farming population (symbolized as Yayoi people) who migrated from the Asian continent after the Yayoi period started. The Jomon component remained high both in Ainu and Okinawa people who mainly reside in northern and southern Japan, respectively, while the Yayoi component is higher in the mainland Japanese (Yamato people). The model has been well supported by genetic data, but the Yamato population was mostly represented by people from Tokyo area. We generated new genome-wide SNP data using Japonica Array for 45 individuals in Izumo City of Shimane Prefecture and for 72 individuals in Makurazaki City of Kagoshima Prefecture in Southern Kyushu, and compared these data with those of other human populations in East Asia, including BioBank Japan data. Using principal component analysis, phylogenetic network, and f4 tests, we found that Izumo, Makurazaki, and Tohoku populations are slightly differentiated from Kanto (including Tokyo), Tokai, and Kinki regions. These results suggest the substructure within Mainland Japanese maybe caused by multiple migration events from the Asian continent following the Jomon period, and we propose a modified version of “Dual Structure” model called the “Inner-Dual Structure” model.

Highlights

  • These authors contributed : Timothy Jinam, Yosuke Kawai

  • A total of 106,237 SNP sites were used for this principal component analysis (PCA)

  • Non-Japanese individuals are represented by gray dots and the detailed positions are shown in Supplementary Fig. 2, while the nine Yaponesian populations are shown as different colors in each panel

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Summary

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Regarding the formation of Yaponesians (Japanese), von Baelz [3] first pointed out common features in Ainu and Okinawan people as early as 1911 This view was later supported by many researchers, and renamed by Yamaguchi [4] and Hanihara [5] as the “Dual Structure” model. This model posits that Ainu people from Hokkaido in the north and Okinawa people from the southernmost islands have the much higher proportion of Jomon ancestry compared to Yamato people. Prefecture and Makurazaki, Kagoshima Prefecture, and together with data from other parts of Japan, we tested whether the “Dual Structure” model still applies to these populations

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