Takashi Gakuhari et al.: Jomon genome sheds light on East Asian population history. 2019, bioRxiv: 2019/03/15/579177 (Preprint-Volltext): „The range of admixture fractions with good model fit is generally quite wide, with best fit models show IK002-related contributions of 8 %, 4 % and 41 % into Japanese, Devil’s Gate Cave and Ami, respectively (Fig. S8).“
Angela R. Perri: Hunting dogs as environmental adaptations in Jōmon Japan. In: Antiquity. Band90, Nr.353, Oktober 2016, S.1166–1180, doi:10.15184/aqy.2016.115.
Fumihiko Takeuchi, Tomohiro Katsuya, Ryosuke Kimura, Toru Nabika, Minoru Isomura: The fine-scale genetic structure and evolution of the Japanese population. In: PLOS ONE. Band12, Nr.11, 11. Januar 2017, ISSN1932-6203, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0185487, PMID 29091727, PMC 5665431 (freier Volltext).
L. M. Cullen: A History of Japan 1582-1941 - Internal and External Worlds. Cambridge, 2003, S. 20–26, doi:10.1017/CBO9780511606557
Javanese influence on Japanese – Languages Of The World. In: Languages Of The World. 9. Mai 2011 (languagesoftheworld.info [abgerufen am 25. Juli 2018]).
nih.gov
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Fumihiko Takeuchi, Tomohiro Katsuya, Ryosuke Kimura, Toru Nabika, Minoru Isomura: The fine-scale genetic structure and evolution of the Japanese population. In: PLOS ONE. Band12, Nr.11, 11. Januar 2017, ISSN1932-6203, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0185487, PMID 29091727, PMC 5665431 (freier Volltext).