Tungusic, Sinitic, and Mongolic peoples all have large amounts of Ancient Northeast Asian ancestry. Northern Mongolic people in Siberia and eastern Tungusic people in Amur River Basin possess mostly Ancient Northeast Asian ancestry, and Southern Mongolic people in China have genetic influence from Neolithic Yellow River Basin (YRB) farmers. Previous studies argued for a potential shared ancestry between Tungusic, Mongolic, Turkic, Koreanic, and Japonic populations via Neolithic agriculturalist societies from Northeast China (e.g. the
Liao civilization) as a part of the hypothetical Altaic language family. However, genetic data contradicts this because while West Liao River ancestry was found among the "macro-Altaic" Koreans and Japanese, it was absent among the "micro-Altaic" Tungusic and Mongolic populations. Other complications of associating the hypothetical Altaic language family to the West Liao River is that the earliest genomes from the West Liao River also contain Yellow River ancestry (which is not found in Amur or Primorye) and that the similarities between
Ancient Northeast Asian ancestries originating from the West Liao River with those native to the Amur region make such movements into this region difficult to track genetically. The
Manchu, the largest Tungusic-speaking population, displays increased genetic affinity with
Han Chinese, and
Koreans, compared to with other Tungusic peoples. The Manchu were therefore an exception to the coherent genetic structure of Tungusic-speaking populations, likely due to the large-scale population migrations and genetic admixtures with the Han Chinese in the past few hundred years.
Paternal haplogroups Tungusic peoples display primarily paternal haplogroups associated with
Ancient Northeast Asians, and display high affinity to
Mongolic peoples as well as other Northeastern Asian populations. Their primarily haplogroup is associated with the
C-M217 clade and its subclades. The other dominant haplogroup is
Haplogroup N-M231, which was found in Neolithic Northeastern Asian societies along the
Liao river and widespread throughout Siberia. An exception are modern
Manchu people which display higher frequency of
Haplogroup O-M122. 29/97 = 29.9% C-M86 in a sample of Mongols from northwest Mongolia,
Maternal haplogroups The maternal haplogroups of Tungusic peoples are primarily shared with other
Northern East Asians. Maternal haplogroup diversity seems to reflect some amount of
gene flow with peoples living around the
Sea of Okhotsk (Koryaks, Nivkhs, Ainus,
etc.) on one hand and peoples living in
East Asia (Mongolic peoples) on the other. According to a total of 29 sample from the mtDNA studies of
Xibo,
Oroqen, and
Hezhen from
China: 283 samples from a mtDNA study of Tungusic Evenks, Evens, and Udeges in Russia published in 2013, their main mtDNA haplogroups are : ==Gallery==