- 02 Aug 2013 14:26
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To summarise Japanese came from Korea and Koreans came from China
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DNA Analysis Confirms Japanese Are of Korean Descent
So using DNA we have been able to Confirms Japanese Are of Korean Descent, disproving current japanese belief that the japanese people are not related to their Korean brothers who are also related to the Chinese people.
As far as we can tell the first asians were the ethnic Chinese who migrated to korea and latter japan.
more in depth analysing (http://www.wa-pedia.com/history/origins ... ople.shtml)
(Created this topic so when this topic comes up again in other threads we can redirect the discussion here)
DNA Analysis Confirms Japanese Are of Korean Descent
The present day Japanese are the mixed descendants of the archipelago’s earliest settlers Jomon-jin and the late-comers Yayoi-jin who crossed the strait from the Korean peninsula, according to a genetic analysis. The researchers from the Graduate University for Advanced Studies [Sokendai] of Kanagawa prefecture [Japan] published the results of their findings in the Journal of Human Genetics on November 1st.
This research further confirms previous research findings by analysing over 900,000 DNA mutations per person, significantly improving the robustness of the result. The researchers focused on a population sample of 460 from Kanto, mainland Chinese, European descendants, in addition to another 71 Ainus and Okinawans. The result shows the present-day Japanese are the inter-marriage between the earlier settlers and later-comers. This confirms the the ‘mixed-blood’ ancestry hypothesis.
The Ainus were closest to the native Okinawans and less so to the Kanto population. The Kanto population displayed the most genetic resemblance to Koreans. Until now, there have been a number of theories postulating on the origin of the Japanese, first of which was the Jomon dispersal-adaptation hypothesis, the displacement by the Yayoi population on the Jomon population, and the mixed-blood ancestry between the Jomon and the Yayoi.
Sokedai’s professor Saito Naruya confirmed that the finding matched the mixed-blood ancestry hypothesis The researchers plan to conduct further DNA sample analysis from the bones recovered from the Jomon burial sites.
So using DNA we have been able to Confirms Japanese Are of Korean Descent, disproving current japanese belief that the japanese people are not related to their Korean brothers who are also related to the Chinese people.
As far as we can tell the first asians were the ethnic Chinese who migrated to korea and latter japan.
more in depth analysing (http://www.wa-pedia.com/history/origins ... ople.shtml)