Japanese people are genetically closest to Asian Koreans in terms of DNA.
The Japanese believe that the indigenous Jomon people were migrated from Siberia to Japan and the Korean Peninsula Yayoi people *** with the composition of the Yamato ethnic group, the Japanese said that Japan basically does not have a component from China, the Chinese genes are closest to the Vietnamese people in the Philippines, the indigenous people of the island of the Ezo are white, Yayoi people are the yellow people of Korea Korea and Ryukyus are from the brown and black Chinese people.
The Institute of Genetics and the University of Tokyo, among others, have noted in their research that the SNP characteristics of mutations occurring in individual bases in DNA vary by ethnicity and region. About 900,000 SNPs have been compared in 243 people in Honshu and other parts of Japan, 36 people from the Ainu nation, 35 people from Okinawa, and about 900,000 people from China (Han Chinese in Beijing.) Of these, the DNA of the Ainu nation was preserved 30 years ago.
The National Institute of Genetics of Japan analyzed and concluded that the Ainu people of Hokkaido and the Okinawan people have **** similarities in hereditary characteristics. Although there is more mixing of Jomon people and Yayoi people from the mainland in places such as Honshu and Kyushu, the two regions farther north and south appear to have retained more genetic traits of the Jomon lineage. It is said to be genetically confirmed that the origin of Japanese people is a mixture of Jomon and Yayoi.
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The Institute of Genetics and the University of Tokyo, among others, have noted in studies that The SNP characteristics of mutations occurring in a single base in DNA vary according to ethnicity and region. About 900,000 SNPs have been compared among 243 people in Honshu and other parts of Japan, 36 people from the Ainu people, 35 people from Okinawa, and about 900,000 people from China (Han Chinese in Beijing), among them, the Ainu people whose DNA was preserved 30 years ago.
The National Institute of Genetics of Japan analyzed and concluded that the Ainu people of Hokkaido and the Okinawan people have **** similarities in hereditary characteristics. Although there is more mixing of Jomon people and Yayoi people from the mainland in places such as Honshu and Kyushu, the two regions farther north and south appear to have retained more genetic traits of the Jomon lineage. It is claimed to be genetically confirmed that the origin of Japanese people is a mix of Jomon and Yayoi.
The Yayoi people are the inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago during the Yayoi culture period, also known as the Yayoi era, with activities dating from about 300 BCE to 250 CE, and are called Yayoi people because pottery representing cultural features of the period was first found in Yayoi-machi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.In November 2012, a study in Japan claimed that the Japanese are primarily Yayoi people. Yayoi people and Jomon people who were continuously mixed.
The Jomon people are people from the Jomon culture period, which is the late Paleolithic period in Japan, from about 12,000 B.C. to 300 B.C. The people lived in the Japanese archipelago during this period. The people who lived on the Japanese islands during this period were called Jomon people because they made pottery with Jomon designs.In November 2012, according to a recent study by researchers specializing in Japan's Graduate School of General Studies University, the main ethnic group of modern-day Nihonkoku, or the Yamato nation, was formed mainly by the continuous mixing of Jomon people and Yayoi people.
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The main ethnic group of modern Japan, the Yamato people, was formed by the continuous mixing of Jomon and Yayoi. Reference:
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