10 Revelations From the Groundbreaking DNA Study That Redefines Japanese Ancestry
Introduction
The story of the Japanese people has just been rewritten in a stunning new chapter. For decades, the prevailing theory held that modern Japanese descended from just two ancestral groups: the indigenous Jōmon hunter-gatherers and the Yayoi rice farmers who migrated from the Asian continent around 2,300 years ago. However, a massive genomic analysis of thousands of individuals across Japan has now uncovered a hidden third ancestral stream—a finding that shakes the very foundation of Japanese prehistory. This discovery not only illuminates the complex tapestry of Japan’s past but also reveals ancient DNA from Neanderthals and Denisovans that may influence health today. In this listicle, we explore ten essential takeaways from this landmark study.

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