Most Indian groups descend from a mixture of two genetically divergent populations: Ancestral North Indians (ANI) related to Central Asians, Middle Easterners, Caucasians, and Europeans; and Ancestral South Indians (ASI) not closely related to groups outside the subcontinent. The date of mixture is unknown but has implications for understanding Indian history. We report genome-wide data from 73 groups from the Indian subcontinent and analyze linkage disequilibrium to estimate ANI-ASI mixture dates ranging from about 1,900 to 4,200 years ago. In a subset of groups, 100% of the mixture is consistent with having occurred during this period. These results show that India experienced a demographic transformation several thousand years ago, from ...
Multiple questions relating to contributions of cultural and demographical factors in the process of...
Although considerable cultural impact on social hierarchy and language in South Asia is attributable...
South Asia harbors one of the highest levels genetic diversity in Eurasia, which could be interprete...
Most Indian groups descend from a mixture of two genetically divergent populations: Ancestral North ...
India has been underrepresented in genome-wide surveys of human variation. We analyze 25 diverse gro...
The Indus Valley has been the backdrop for several historic and prehistoric population movements bet...
Indian populations are classified into various caste, tribe and religious groups, which altogether m...
Background: India is a patchwork of tribal and non-tribal populations that speak many different lang...
The Indus Valley has been the backdrop for several historic and prehistoric population movements bet...
The South Asian subcontinent is characterized by a complex history of human migrations and populatio...
The origins and affinities of the ∼1 billion people living on the subcontinent of India have long be...
In recent years, mtDNA and Y chromosome studies in-volving human populations from South Asia and the...
The quest to discover the geographic origins of human populations has been an age-old undertaking fo...
It is now widely accepted that (i) modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens, evolved in Africa, (ii) migr...
International audienceOngoing modernization in India has elevated the prevalence of many complex gen...
Multiple questions relating to contributions of cultural and demographical factors in the process of...
Although considerable cultural impact on social hierarchy and language in South Asia is attributable...
South Asia harbors one of the highest levels genetic diversity in Eurasia, which could be interprete...
Most Indian groups descend from a mixture of two genetically divergent populations: Ancestral North ...
India has been underrepresented in genome-wide surveys of human variation. We analyze 25 diverse gro...
The Indus Valley has been the backdrop for several historic and prehistoric population movements bet...
Indian populations are classified into various caste, tribe and religious groups, which altogether m...
Background: India is a patchwork of tribal and non-tribal populations that speak many different lang...
The Indus Valley has been the backdrop for several historic and prehistoric population movements bet...
The South Asian subcontinent is characterized by a complex history of human migrations and populatio...
The origins and affinities of the ∼1 billion people living on the subcontinent of India have long be...
In recent years, mtDNA and Y chromosome studies in-volving human populations from South Asia and the...
The quest to discover the geographic origins of human populations has been an age-old undertaking fo...
It is now widely accepted that (i) modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens, evolved in Africa, (ii) migr...
International audienceOngoing modernization in India has elevated the prevalence of many complex gen...
Multiple questions relating to contributions of cultural and demographical factors in the process of...
Although considerable cultural impact on social hierarchy and language in South Asia is attributable...
South Asia harbors one of the highest levels genetic diversity in Eurasia, which could be interprete...