The geographical position of Maharashtra state makes it rather essential to study the dispersal of modern humans in South Asia. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the cultural, linguistic and geographical affinity of the populations living in Maharashtra state with other South Asian populations. The genetic origin of populations living in this state is poorly understood and hitherto been described at low molecular resolution level.To address this issue, we have analyzed the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 185 individuals and NRY (non-recombining region of Y chromosome) of 98 individuals belonging to two major tribal populations of Maharashtra, and compared their molecular variations with that of 54 South Asian contemporary popula...
Background: Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and ...
Background: The central Indian state Madhya Pradesh is often called as ‘heart of India ’ and has alw...
We analyzed mtDNA HVR-I variation among six tribal populations-Andh, Pardan, Gond, Naikpod, Kolam an...
The geographical position of Maharashtra state makes it rather essential to study the dispersal of m...
BACKGROUND: The geographical position of Maharashtra state makes it rather essential to study the di...
Background: The geographical position of Maharashtra state makes it rather essential to study the di...
The South Asian subcontinent is characterized by a complex history of human migrations and populatio...
Backgroud: Polymorphism in mitochondrial DNA have been proven to be useful in studying genetic relat...
India is characterized by a human migration history spanning more than 60,000 years. Contemporary po...
It is now widely accepted that (i) modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens, evolved in Africa, (ii) migr...
DNA samples from 160 unrelated individuals belonging to five Dravidian tribal populations of souther...
To construct maternal phylogeny and prehistoric dispersals of modern human being in the Indian sub c...
The origins and affinities of the ∼1 billion people living on the subcontinent of India have long be...
BACKGROUND:Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and s...
BACKGROUND: The central Indian state Madhya Pradesh is often called as 'heart of India' and has alwa...
Background: Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and ...
Background: The central Indian state Madhya Pradesh is often called as ‘heart of India ’ and has alw...
We analyzed mtDNA HVR-I variation among six tribal populations-Andh, Pardan, Gond, Naikpod, Kolam an...
The geographical position of Maharashtra state makes it rather essential to study the dispersal of m...
BACKGROUND: The geographical position of Maharashtra state makes it rather essential to study the di...
Background: The geographical position of Maharashtra state makes it rather essential to study the di...
The South Asian subcontinent is characterized by a complex history of human migrations and populatio...
Backgroud: Polymorphism in mitochondrial DNA have been proven to be useful in studying genetic relat...
India is characterized by a human migration history spanning more than 60,000 years. Contemporary po...
It is now widely accepted that (i) modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens, evolved in Africa, (ii) migr...
DNA samples from 160 unrelated individuals belonging to five Dravidian tribal populations of souther...
To construct maternal phylogeny and prehistoric dispersals of modern human being in the Indian sub c...
The origins and affinities of the ∼1 billion people living on the subcontinent of India have long be...
BACKGROUND:Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and s...
BACKGROUND: The central Indian state Madhya Pradesh is often called as 'heart of India' and has alwa...
Background: Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and ...
Background: The central Indian state Madhya Pradesh is often called as ‘heart of India ’ and has alw...
We analyzed mtDNA HVR-I variation among six tribal populations-Andh, Pardan, Gond, Naikpod, Kolam an...