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Investigating demic versus cultural diffusion and sex bias in the spread of Austronesian languages in Vietnam

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Correspondence analysis plot based on haplogroup frequencies of Vietnamese and non-Vietnamese populations.

(A) mtDNA. (B, C) MSY, with the plot on the right (C) zooming in on the region indicated by the dashed rectangle in the full plot (B). Population labels are color-coded by language family with Austroasiatic in purple, Vietnamese Austronesian in red, Tai-Kadai in yellow, Hmong-Mien in black, Sino-Tibetan in lime, Cambodian Austronesian (Cham-CB-Bat and Cham-CB-Kam) in pink, Thai Austronesian in olive drab, Taiwanese Austronesian in blue, Philippine Austronesian in brown, Indonesian Austronesian in orange, and Malaysian Austronesian in turquoise. Haplogroup labels are in gray.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304964.g004