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  1. The major ethnic groups [a] that form the core of traditional East Asia are the Han Chinese, Koreans, and Yamato. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] Other ethnic groups of East Asia include the Ainu, Bai, Hui, Manchus, Mongols (and other Mongolic peoples), Qiang, Ryukyuans, and Tibetans. [12] [13]

  2. East Asians is a term used for ethnic groups that are indigenous to East Asia, which consists of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Tibet, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, and South Korea. [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] The major ethnic groups that form the core of East Asia are the Han, Korean, and Yamato.

  3. This article summarizes the genetic makeup and population history of East Asian peoples and their connection to genetically related populations such as Southeast Asians and North Asians, as well as Oceanians, and partly, Central Asians, South Asians, and Native Americans.

  4. Population genetic studies on east Asian ethnic groups. According to geographical distribution and ethnicity, East Asians can be roughly divided into three major groups: Chinese, Korean and Japanese.

  5. 26 maj 2021 · East Asia mainly covers China, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan. This vast area has been settled by humans (the genus Homo) since the Pleistocene. Composed of various climates and terrains, the land has resulted in tremendous and diversified people–culture–language complexes.

  6. 1 dzień temu · In parts of Southeast Asia, for example, ethnic distinctions correspond to topography, with larger groups dominating state societies based in the coastal and riverine lowlands and minority groups with a smaller-scale tribal or clan-based organization occupying the interior uplands.

  7. 8 gru 2020 · Here, we review the recent studies in terms of ancestral origin, population relationship, genetic differentiation, and admixture of major East- Asian groups, such as the Chinese, Korean, and Japanese populations.

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