ChineseTiger1986
Trusted Member
The migration hasn't always been north to south like you said it has gone both ways too. I was born in Tianjin i might add which is why my DNA is north. If i Ask my hokkien Singaporean friend to do it, she might have vastly different results with majority southern dna.
My history of DNA haplogroups is non existent haha so im brain dead when it comes to that.
Most Southern Chinese have different percentage of Northern Chinese DNA, and it depends on different regions.
The most northern DNA regions in Southern China should be central Anhui/Jiangsu where the northern Chinese DNA hovering around 70-80%, which is almost identical to most Northern Chinese.
The second most northern DNA in the south is Shanghai/Southern Jiangsu/Northern Zhejiang where the northern DNA hovering sightly lower at 60-70%, and I was surprised that one of my relatives got his actual result which is hovering into average Northern Chinese level.
The southern provinces like Sichuan and Hubei got lower Northern Chinese ancestry than Shanghai is also very surprising, since these regions all spoken the southern version of Mandarin, whereas the native dialect in Shanghai is not even Mandarin.
The lowest Northern Chinese ancestry should always be Guangdong and Hainan where most average people got it below 10%.
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