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COVID-19: Impact on linguistic and genetic isolates of India
In: Genes Immun (2021)
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Genetic and linguistic non-correspondence suggests evidence for collective social climbing in the Kol tribe of South Asia ...
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Most frequent South Asian haplotypes of ACE2 share identity by descent with East Eurasian populations ...
Srivastava, Anshika; Pandey, Rudra Kumar; Singh, Prajjval Pratap. - : Public Library of Science, 2020
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Genetic and linguistic non-correspondence suggests evidence for collective social climbing in the Kol tribe of South Asia
Srivastava, Anshika; Singh, Prajjval Pratap; Bandopadhyay, Audditiya. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2020
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“Like sugar in milk”: reconstructing the genetic history of the Parsi population [<Journal>]
Chaubey, Gyaneshwer [Verfasser]; Ayub, Qasim [Sonstige]; Rai, Niraj [Sonstige].
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Reconstructing the population history of the largest tribe of India: the Dravidian speaking Gond
Abstract: The Gond comprise the largest tribal group of India with a population exceeding 12 million. Linguistically, the Gond belong to the Gondi–Manda subgroup of the South Central branch of the Dravidian language family. Ethnographers, anthropologists and linguists entertain mutually incompatible hypotheses on their origin. Genetic studies of these people have thus far suffered from the low resolution of the genetic data or the limited number of samples. Therefore, to gain a more comprehensive view on ancient ancestry and genetic affinities of the Gond with the neighbouring populations speaking Indo-European, Dravidian and Austroasiatic languages, we have studied four geographically distinct groups of Gond using high-resolution data. All the Gond groups share a common ancestry with a certain degree of isolation and differentiation. Our allele frequency and haplotype-based analyses reveal that the Gond share substantial genetic ancestry with the Indian Austroasiatic (ie, Munda) groups, rather than with the other Dravidian groups to whom they are most closely related linguistically.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5386418/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28145430
https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2016.198
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Unravelling the distinct strains of Tharu ancestry
Chaubey, Gyaneshwer; Singh, Manvendra; Crivellaro, Federica. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2014
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The phylogeography of Y-chromosome haplogroup H1a1a-M82 reveals the likely Indian origin of the European Romani populations ...
Van Driem, George; Thangaraj, Kumarasamy; Singh, Lalji. - : Public Library of Science, 2012
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The Phylogeography of Y-Chromosome Haplogroup H1a1a-M82 Reveals the Likely Indian Origin of the European Romani Populations
Rai, Niraj; Chaubey, Gyaneshwer; Tamang, Rakesh. - : Public Library of Science, 2012
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