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The major paternal lineages of South Asian populations, represented by Y chromosomes, are haplogroups R1a1, R2, H, L, and J2, [5] as well as O-M175 in some parts (northeastern region) of the Indian subcontinent. [6] Haplogroup R is the most observed Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup among the populations of South Asia, [4] followed by H, L, and J, in ...
Haplogroup J-P209 was found to be more common in India's Shia Muslims, of which 28.7% belong to haplogroup J, with 13.7% in J-M410, 10.6% in J-M267 and 4.4% in J2b. [ 58 ] In Pakistan , the highest frequencies of J2-M172 were observed among the Parsis at 38.89%, the Dravidian -speaking Brahuis at 28.18% and the Makrani Balochs at 24%. [ 59 ]
Jan 22, 2018 · Although there were 14 haplogroups in the total dataset, about 90% of the people belonged to seven haplogroups: F, G, H, J, L, O, and R. About 77% of the people belonged to the four largest haplogroups R, H, L, and J. These haplogroups are described below. Haplogroup R (38.5%) This is one of the largest haplogroups in India and Pakistan.
Nov 18, 1999 · Typical western-Eurasian mtDNA lineages found in India belong to haplogroups H, I, J, T, X and to subclusters U1, U4, U5 and K of haplogroup U (Figure 1; Table 1 Table 2). Frequencies of these lineages in Indian populations are more than an order of magnitude lower than in Europe: 5.2% versus 70%, respectively (normalised from Table 1).
- T. Kivisild, M.J. Bamshad, K. Kaldma, M. Metspalu, E. Metspalu, M. Reidla, S. Laos, J. Parik, W.S. W...
- Western and eastern Eurasia
- 1999
Oct 18, 2018 · Each of the pie chart represents proportion of haplogroups present in different biogeographic regions of the country i.e. North, West, South and East India. R1a, H and L haplogroups were found to ...
- Mugdha Singh, Anujit Sarkar, Madhusudan R. Nandineni
- 2018
Jan 9, 2009 · One of the major factors that has still kept the origin of the Indian caste system obscure is the unresolved question of the origin of Y-haplogroup R1a1*, at times associated with a male-mediated ...
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Aug 31, 2004 · The remaining one third of the West Eurasian-specific mtDNAs found in India is comprised of haplogroups U7, R2 and W showing much deeper time depths in India – approximately forty thousand years before present (Table 4). A large-scale immigration – carrying these haplogroups – could have introduced a substantial fraction of the diversity already present within the putative source areas.