BACKGROUND: Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and southwest Asian populations have highlighted their role in the colonization of Eurasia by anatomically modern humans. Further understanding requires a deeper insight into the topology of the branches of the Indian mtDNA phylogenetic tree, which should be contextualized within the phylogeography of the neighboring regional mtDNA variation. Accordingly, we have analyzed mtDNA control and coding region variation in 796 Indian (including both tribal and caste populations from different parts of India) and 436 Iranian mtDNAs. The results were integrated and analyzed together with published data from South, Southeast Asia and West Eurasia. RESULTS:...
Background: Macrohaplogroups 'M' and 'N' have evolved almost in parallel from a founder haplogroup L...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
Human genetic diversity observed in Indian subcontinent is second only to that of Africa. This impli...
BACKGROUND: Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and ...
Background: Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and ...
Background: Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and ...
To resolve the phylogeny of the autochthonous mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups of India and det...
Background: From a mtDNA dominant perspective, the exit from Africa of modern humans to colonize Eur...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
To construct maternal phylogeny and prehistoric dispersals of modern human being in the Indian sub c...
The subsequent human migrations that dispersed out of Africa, both prehistoric and historic and colo...
Two key moments shaped the extant South Asian gene pool within the last 10 thousand years (ka): the ...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
AbstractAbout a fifth of the human gene pool belongs largely either to Indo-European or Dravidic spe...
Background: The phylogeny of major mitochondrial DNA haplogroups has played a key role in assessing ...
Background: Macrohaplogroups 'M' and 'N' have evolved almost in parallel from a founder haplogroup L...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
Human genetic diversity observed in Indian subcontinent is second only to that of Africa. This impli...
BACKGROUND: Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and ...
Background: Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and ...
Background: Recent advances in the understanding of the maternal and paternal heritage of south and ...
To resolve the phylogeny of the autochthonous mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups of India and det...
Background: From a mtDNA dominant perspective, the exit from Africa of modern humans to colonize Eur...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
To construct maternal phylogeny and prehistoric dispersals of modern human being in the Indian sub c...
The subsequent human migrations that dispersed out of Africa, both prehistoric and historic and colo...
Two key moments shaped the extant South Asian gene pool within the last 10 thousand years (ka): the ...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
AbstractAbout a fifth of the human gene pool belongs largely either to Indo-European or Dravidic spe...
Background: The phylogeny of major mitochondrial DNA haplogroups has played a key role in assessing ...
Background: Macrohaplogroups 'M' and 'N' have evolved almost in parallel from a founder haplogroup L...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
Human genetic diversity observed in Indian subcontinent is second only to that of Africa. This impli...