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Population Differentiation of Southern Indian Male Lineages Correlates with Agricultural Expansions Predating the Caste System

Previous studies that pooled Indian populations from a wide variety of geographical locations, have obtained contradictory conclusions about the processes of the establishment of the Varna caste system and its genetic impact on the origins and demographic histories of Indian populations. To further...

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Autores principales: ArunKumar, GaneshPrasad, Soria-Hernanz, David F., Kavitha, Valampuri John, Arun, Varatharajan Santhakumari, Syama, Adhikarla, Ashokan, Kumaran Samy, Gandhirajan, Kavandanpatti Thangaraj, Vijayakumar, Koothapuli, Narayanan, Muthuswamy, Jayalakshmi, Mariakuttikan, Ziegle, Janet S., Royyuru, Ajay K., Parida, Laxmi, Wells, R. Spencer, Renfrew, Colin, Schurr, Theodore G., Smith, Chris Tyler, Platt, Daniel E., Pitchappan, Ramasamy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3508930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23209694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050269
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author ArunKumar, GaneshPrasad
Soria-Hernanz, David F.
Kavitha, Valampuri John
Arun, Varatharajan Santhakumari
Syama, Adhikarla
Ashokan, Kumaran Samy
Gandhirajan, Kavandanpatti Thangaraj
Vijayakumar, Koothapuli
Narayanan, Muthuswamy
Jayalakshmi, Mariakuttikan
Ziegle, Janet S.
Royyuru, Ajay K.
Parida, Laxmi
Wells, R. Spencer
Renfrew, Colin
Schurr, Theodore G.
Smith, Chris Tyler
Platt, Daniel E.
Pitchappan, Ramasamy
author_facet ArunKumar, GaneshPrasad
Soria-Hernanz, David F.
Kavitha, Valampuri John
Arun, Varatharajan Santhakumari
Syama, Adhikarla
Ashokan, Kumaran Samy
Gandhirajan, Kavandanpatti Thangaraj
Vijayakumar, Koothapuli
Narayanan, Muthuswamy
Jayalakshmi, Mariakuttikan
Ziegle, Janet S.
Royyuru, Ajay K.
Parida, Laxmi
Wells, R. Spencer
Renfrew, Colin
Schurr, Theodore G.
Smith, Chris Tyler
Platt, Daniel E.
Pitchappan, Ramasamy
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description Previous studies that pooled Indian populations from a wide variety of geographical locations, have obtained contradictory conclusions about the processes of the establishment of the Varna caste system and its genetic impact on the origins and demographic histories of Indian populations. To further investigate these questions we took advantage that both Y chromosome and caste designation are paternally inherited, and genotyped 1,680 Y chromosomes representing 12 tribal and 19 non-tribal (caste) endogamous populations from the predominantly Dravidian-speaking Tamil Nadu state in the southernmost part of India. Tribes and castes were both characterized by an overwhelming proportion of putatively Indian autochthonous Y-chromosomal haplogroups (H-M69, F-M89, R1a1-M17, L1-M27, R2-M124, and C5-M356; 81% combined) with a shared genetic heritage dating back to the late Pleistocene (10–30 Kya), suggesting that more recent Holocene migrations from western Eurasia contributed <20% of the male lineages. We found strong evidence for genetic structure, associated primarily with the current mode of subsistence. Coalescence analysis suggested that the social stratification was established 4–6 Kya and there was little admixture during the last 3 Kya, implying a minimal genetic impact of the Varna (caste) system from the historically-documented Brahmin migrations into the area. In contrast, the overall Y-chromosomal patterns, the time depth of population diversifications and the period of differentiation were best explained by the emergence of agricultural technology in South Asia. These results highlight the utility of detailed local genetic studies within India, without prior assumptions about the importance of Varna rank status for population grouping, to obtain new insights into the relative influences of past demographic events for the population structure of the whole of modern India.
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spelling pubmed-35089302012-12-03 Population Differentiation of Southern Indian Male Lineages Correlates with Agricultural Expansions Predating the Caste System ArunKumar, GaneshPrasad Soria-Hernanz, David F. Kavitha, Valampuri John Arun, Varatharajan Santhakumari Syama, Adhikarla Ashokan, Kumaran Samy Gandhirajan, Kavandanpatti Thangaraj Vijayakumar, Koothapuli Narayanan, Muthuswamy Jayalakshmi, Mariakuttikan Ziegle, Janet S. Royyuru, Ajay K. Parida, Laxmi Wells, R. Spencer Renfrew, Colin Schurr, Theodore G. Smith, Chris Tyler Platt, Daniel E. Pitchappan, Ramasamy PLoS One Research Article Previous studies that pooled Indian populations from a wide variety of geographical locations, have obtained contradictory conclusions about the processes of the establishment of the Varna caste system and its genetic impact on the origins and demographic histories of Indian populations. To further investigate these questions we took advantage that both Y chromosome and caste designation are paternally inherited, and genotyped 1,680 Y chromosomes representing 12 tribal and 19 non-tribal (caste) endogamous populations from the predominantly Dravidian-speaking Tamil Nadu state in the southernmost part of India. Tribes and castes were both characterized by an overwhelming proportion of putatively Indian autochthonous Y-chromosomal haplogroups (H-M69, F-M89, R1a1-M17, L1-M27, R2-M124, and C5-M356; 81% combined) with a shared genetic heritage dating back to the late Pleistocene (10–30 Kya), suggesting that more recent Holocene migrations from western Eurasia contributed <20% of the male lineages. We found strong evidence for genetic structure, associated primarily with the current mode of subsistence. Coalescence analysis suggested that the social stratification was established 4–6 Kya and there was little admixture during the last 3 Kya, implying a minimal genetic impact of the Varna (caste) system from the historically-documented Brahmin migrations into the area. In contrast, the overall Y-chromosomal patterns, the time depth of population diversifications and the period of differentiation were best explained by the emergence of agricultural technology in South Asia. These results highlight the utility of detailed local genetic studies within India, without prior assumptions about the importance of Varna rank status for population grouping, to obtain new insights into the relative influences of past demographic events for the population structure of the whole of modern India. Public Library of Science 2012-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3508930/ /pubmed/23209694 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050269 Text en © 2012 ArunKumar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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ArunKumar, GaneshPrasad
Soria-Hernanz, David F.
Kavitha, Valampuri John
Arun, Varatharajan Santhakumari
Syama, Adhikarla
Ashokan, Kumaran Samy
Gandhirajan, Kavandanpatti Thangaraj
Vijayakumar, Koothapuli
Narayanan, Muthuswamy
Jayalakshmi, Mariakuttikan
Ziegle, Janet S.
Royyuru, Ajay K.
Parida, Laxmi
Wells, R. Spencer
Renfrew, Colin
Schurr, Theodore G.
Smith, Chris Tyler
Platt, Daniel E.
Pitchappan, Ramasamy
Population Differentiation of Southern Indian Male Lineages Correlates with Agricultural Expansions Predating the Caste System
title Population Differentiation of Southern Indian Male Lineages Correlates with Agricultural Expansions Predating the Caste System
title_full Population Differentiation of Southern Indian Male Lineages Correlates with Agricultural Expansions Predating the Caste System
title_fullStr Population Differentiation of Southern Indian Male Lineages Correlates with Agricultural Expansions Predating the Caste System
title_full_unstemmed Population Differentiation of Southern Indian Male Lineages Correlates with Agricultural Expansions Predating the Caste System
title_short Population Differentiation of Southern Indian Male Lineages Correlates with Agricultural Expansions Predating the Caste System
title_sort population differentiation of southern indian male lineages correlates with agricultural expansions predating the caste system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3508930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23209694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050269
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