Same race.
[2011-01-16]
Japanese people now claim that on the genetic level, the majority (40%-50%) of them belong to Haplogroup D2 (Y-DNA), and so they are a "rather homogenous group of people". Because Haplogroup D2 (Y-DNA) is also the marker of the indigenous Ainu people, they are "directly descended from the very first peoples who inhabited the land" and so they have "a legitimate claim to the land".
Haplogroup D2 (Y-DNA) is a child of Haplogroup DE (Y-DNA), which in turn is also the parent of Haplogroup E (Y-DNA). Haplogroup E (Y-DNA) occurs in very high frequencies in sub-Saharan Africa. In other words, it can be said that the Japanese people are more related to Tibetans, Andanamese, sub-Saharan Africans (in that order), rather than to the Chinese people, who are majority Haplogroup O (Y-DNA). Southern Chinese have the highest incidences of Haplogroup O (Y-DNA). The Chinese people are thus more related to the Caucasians of Haplogroup R1 (Y-DNA), via their common ancestor Haplogroup MNOPS (Y-DNA).
The perception that Chinese and Japanese people look similar may be due to the similar latitude and/or environments in which they evolve in the more recent past.
[2011-02-13]
The Japanese further claim that they are majority Haplogroup D4 (mtDNA) via the maternal line.
Haplogroup D4 (mtDNA) is most frequently found among Koreans, and it is claimed that Haplogroup D4 (mtDNA) is a major contributor to Japanese longevity. That said, the parent Haplogroup D (mtDNA) can be found in high frequencies in the peoples of Central Asia.
The Japanese also claim Haplogroups (mtDNA) B and F to be present in lower frequencies in their maternal lines, but these do not contribute to Japanese longevity.
Haplogroups (mtDNA) B and F are more frequently found in Southern Chinese and Southeast Asian populations. Compared to Haplogroup D (mtDNA), Haplogroups (mtDNA) B and F are much more closely related to Haplogroup H (mtDNA), which is frequently found among Caucasians, via their common ancestor Haplogroup R (mtDNA).
people celebrate Chinese new year is because Chinese new year is their tradition.
Mongoloids look the same because they share a lot of the same DNA traits and characteristics. This is the same reason why people with Down Syndrome all look similar or why little people all look similar.
There are many different opinions of the Chinese from the perspective of a foreigner. Some will find the Chinese nice and friendly while others may find those same exact people rude and obnoxious.
There is no such thing as a Chinese or Japanese alphabet. Japanese uses 2 syllabaries (symbols that represent whole syllables) and about 2000 Chinese characters. Chinese uses tens of thousands of characters.
No. The notion of Chinese and yellow comes from a stereotype created describing the Chinese people in a condescending way based on calling their skin color yellow, probably a play on/the same way of calling Native Americans red. Both terms are considered offensive and negative stereotypes from depictions of those people.
Chinese do NOT look the same. It's a matter of what you are use to or not use to. Many Chinese can not differentiate between different westerners. To say all Chinese look the same is the same as saying all blondes look the same or all brunettes look the same.
Thailand people look Chinese because they are Asian and Asian's are from a lot of the same heritage and they seem to look the same. I AM NOT A RACIST I AM JUST ANSWERING THIS QUESTION PLEASE DO NOT FIND THIS OFFENSIVE ANYBODY. THANK YOU
it depends on what the person's chinese name is.some people have different chinese names and same english names.some people have different english names and same chinese names.
Pokemon is not Chinese it is japanese and the Chinese Pokemon are the same as the other countries (like the look).
Same as northen Chinese genetically
their ancestors were chinese
if you are both with strong emotions, it would be hard going but i will look it up later and update.
Chinese refer to people from China or have ancestors whom originate from China. Asians are people who are from Asia. While Chinese are asians, asians are not necessarily Chinese.
people celebrate Chinese new year is because Chinese new year is their tradition.
no the Japanese and Chinese may look the same but they don't have the same government.
What kind of question?! It of course means chasing love and happiness to Chinese people!! The same as you! Idiot!
The same thing you do after new year. Break all your resolutions!