In the present study, we analyzed 1,686 samples from 31 tribal populations of India for the mitochondrial DNA 9-base-pair deletion/insertion polymorphism, and characterized them based on the relevant mitochondrial DNA coding-region single nucleotide polymorphisms and hypervariable region I motifs, to test the genetic origins of the ethnically and linguistically heterogeneous Austro-Asiatic tribes of India. A comparative analysis of our results with the existing data suggests multiple origins of Austro-Asiatic tribes in India, and particularly the Asian and non-Asian origins of the Mon-Khmer and the Mundari populations. We also identified a novel subclade of haplogroup B in the Mon-Khmer Khasi tribes that distinguishes them from the Nicobare...
The Austroasiatic linguistic family disputes its origin between two geographically distant regions o...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) profiles of 23 ethnic populations of India drawn from diverse cultural, li...
Several studies have evaluated the movements of large populations to the Indian subcontinent; howeve...
Length variation in the human mtDNA intergenic region between the cytochrome oxidase II (COII) and t...
Northeast India, the only region which currently forms a land bridge between the Indian subcontinent...
DNA samples from 160 unrelated individuals belonging to five Dravidian tribal populations of souther...
The origins and affinities of the ∼1 billion people living on the subcontinent of India have long be...
and has always been an important region functioning as a trinexus belt for three major language fam...
BACKGROUND: The central Indian state Madhya Pradesh is often called as 'heart of India' and has alwa...
It is now widely accepted that (i) modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens, evolved in Africa, (ii) migr...
There are various conflicting hypotheses regarding the origins of the tribal groups of India, who be...
To construct maternal phylogeny and prehistoric dispersals of modern human being in the Indian sub c...
We report a comprehensive statistical analysis of data on 58 DNA markers (mitochondrial [mt], Y-chro...
The aboriginal populations living in the Nicobar Islands are hypothesized to be descendants of peopl...
The great ethnolinguistic diversity found today in mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) reflects multiple ...
The Austroasiatic linguistic family disputes its origin between two geographically distant regions o...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) profiles of 23 ethnic populations of India drawn from diverse cultural, li...
Several studies have evaluated the movements of large populations to the Indian subcontinent; howeve...
Length variation in the human mtDNA intergenic region between the cytochrome oxidase II (COII) and t...
Northeast India, the only region which currently forms a land bridge between the Indian subcontinent...
DNA samples from 160 unrelated individuals belonging to five Dravidian tribal populations of souther...
The origins and affinities of the ∼1 billion people living on the subcontinent of India have long be...
and has always been an important region functioning as a trinexus belt for three major language fam...
BACKGROUND: The central Indian state Madhya Pradesh is often called as 'heart of India' and has alwa...
It is now widely accepted that (i) modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens, evolved in Africa, (ii) migr...
There are various conflicting hypotheses regarding the origins of the tribal groups of India, who be...
To construct maternal phylogeny and prehistoric dispersals of modern human being in the Indian sub c...
We report a comprehensive statistical analysis of data on 58 DNA markers (mitochondrial [mt], Y-chro...
The aboriginal populations living in the Nicobar Islands are hypothesized to be descendants of peopl...
The great ethnolinguistic diversity found today in mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) reflects multiple ...
The Austroasiatic linguistic family disputes its origin between two geographically distant regions o...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) profiles of 23 ethnic populations of India drawn from diverse cultural, li...
Several studies have evaluated the movements of large populations to the Indian subcontinent; howeve...