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Vol 45(2011) N 5 p. 759-765; Y.B. Zhao, W.Y. Sun, Y. Zhan, D. Wang, C.C. Yu* Mitochondrial DNA Evidence of Southward Migration of Manchus in China Life science college of Jilin normal university, Siping, 126000, China*Yuchangchun8136@163.com Received - 2010-08-27; Accepted - 2010-10-25 The Northeast area of China is a cross region between East Asia and Siberia. Although five popu lations from this area have been studied in maternal lineage, little is known about the genetics of other populations. In this study, forty-seven Manchu individuals were analyzed using a mitochondrial DNA marker, and fourteen mitochondrial DNA haplogroups, the representative haplogroups of east Eurasian, were identified. All analyses showed that Manchu were close to the neighboring populations such as Mongolian, Korean and northern Han Chinese, and were far from the other populations who lived in the cradle of Manchu, suggesting that the Manchu integrated gradually with natives following its southward migration. Manchu, mitochondrial DNA, North Asia, northeastern China |