SINOAN Traits Library

Explore physical, cognitive, and cultural patterns across SINOAN populations

High Altitude Adaptation
Exceptional ability to survive in low-oxygen environments

Exceptional ability to survive in low-oxygen environments, inherited from Denisovan ancestry.

Note: Found today in Tibetans; supports ancient SINOAN mountain migrations.

Enhanced Night Vision Sensitivity
Superior low-light perception

Superior low-light perception often linked to retinoid cycle efficiency.

Note: Important for cave navigation and early astronomy.

Long-Distance Endurance
High mitochondrial efficiency

High mitochondrial efficiency allowing sustained travel across continents.

Note: Used in coastal and overland migration routes.

Compact Bone Density
Dense skeletal structure

Dense skeletal structure enabling stoneworking and load-bearing tasks.

Note: Supports heavy-lifting-based construction theories.

Aquatic Adaptation
Comfortable breath control and diving capability

Comfortable breath control and diving capability linked to coastal SINOAN migrations.

Note: Supports theory of oceanic crossings.

Heat Resilience
Efficient sweat gland and heat-dissipation traits

Efficient sweat gland and heat-dissipation traits supporting desert and tropical migration.

Note: Present in many SINOAN-descended groups.

High Kinesthetic Awareness
Bodily coordination enabling dance and martial arts

Bodily coordination enabling dance, martial arts, and complex construction movement.

Note: Persists in cultural arts.