“…The northern region of Borneo, historically known as North Borneo, is currently home to the state of Sabah, Malaysia. Northern Borneo is located nearest to the South Philippine Islands and might have served as a viaduct for human migration event(s) such as ‘’Out of Taiwan” toward the archipelago of Southeast Asia (i.e., the Philippines, Borneo, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea) (Jinam et al., ; Lipson et al., ; Mӧrseburg et al., ; Tabbada et al., ). This north‐to‐south direction of migration has been questioned, and a south‐to‐north migration from the islands of Southeast Asia toward mainland Southeast Asia (e.g., Thailand and Cambodia) and southern China has been proposed (The HUGO Pan‐Asian SNP Consortium, ).…”