Yayoi Genome Reveals Korean Immigration
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•Traces of ancient immigration patterns to Japan found in 2000-year-old genome
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Traces of ancient immigration patterns to Japan found in 2000-year-old genome.
Majority of immigration to the Japanese Archipelago in the Yayoi and Kofun periods (between 3000 BCE and 538 CE) came from the Korean Peninsula .
Discovery provides insight into details of immigration patterns that have eluded scientists thus far.
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