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Polymorphic Alu Insertion/Deletion in Different Caste and Tribal Populations from South India

Seven human-specific Alu markers were studied in 574 unrelated individuals from 10 endogamous groups and 2 hill tribes of Tamil Nadu and Kerala states. DNA was isolated, amplified by PCR-SSP, and subjected to agarose gel electrophoresis, and genotypes were assigned for various Alu loci. Average hete...

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Autores principales: Chinniah, Rathika, Vijayan, Murali, Thirunavukkarasu, Manikandan, Mani, Dhivakar, Raju, Kamaraj, Ravi, Padma Malini, Sivanadham, Ramgopal, C, Kandeepan, N, Mahalakshmi, Karuppiah, Balakrishnan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4912101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27315142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157468
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author Chinniah, Rathika
Vijayan, Murali
Thirunavukkarasu, Manikandan
Mani, Dhivakar
Raju, Kamaraj
Ravi, Padma Malini
Sivanadham, Ramgopal
C, Kandeepan
N, Mahalakshmi
Karuppiah, Balakrishnan
author_facet Chinniah, Rathika
Vijayan, Murali
Thirunavukkarasu, Manikandan
Mani, Dhivakar
Raju, Kamaraj
Ravi, Padma Malini
Sivanadham, Ramgopal
C, Kandeepan
N, Mahalakshmi
Karuppiah, Balakrishnan
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description Seven human-specific Alu markers were studied in 574 unrelated individuals from 10 endogamous groups and 2 hill tribes of Tamil Nadu and Kerala states. DNA was isolated, amplified by PCR-SSP, and subjected to agarose gel electrophoresis, and genotypes were assigned for various Alu loci. Average heterozygosity among caste populations was in the range of 0.292–0.468. Among tribes, the average heterozygosity was higher for Paliyan (0.3759) than for Kani (0.2915). Frequency differences were prominent in all loci studied except Alu CD4. For Alu CD4, the frequency was 0.0363 in Yadavas, a traditional pastoral and herd maintaining population, and 0.2439 in Narikuravars, a nomadic gypsy population. The overall genetic difference (Gst) of 12 populations (castes and tribes) studied was 3.6%, which corresponds to the Gst values of 3.6% recorded earlier for Western Asian populations. Thus, our study confirms the genetic similarities between West Asian populations and South Indian castes and tribes and supported the large scale coastal migrations from Africa into India through West Asia. However, the average genetic difference (Gst) of Kani and Paliyan tribes with other South Indian tribes studied earlier was 8.3%. The average Gst of combined South and North Indian Tribes (CSNIT) was 9.5%. Neighbor joining tree constructed showed close proximity of Kani and Paliyan tribal groups to the other two South Indian tribes, Toda and Irula of Nilgiri hills studied earlier. Further, the analysis revealed the affinities among populations and confirmed the presence of North and South India specific lineages. Our findings have documented the highly diverse (micro differentiated) nature of South Indian tribes, predominantly due to isolation, than the endogamous population groups of South India. Thus, our study firmly established the genetic relationship of South Indian castes and tribes and supported the proposed large scale ancestral migrations from Africa, particularly into South India through West Asian corridor.
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spelling pubmed-49121012016-07-06 Polymorphic Alu Insertion/Deletion in Different Caste and Tribal Populations from South India Chinniah, Rathika Vijayan, Murali Thirunavukkarasu, Manikandan Mani, Dhivakar Raju, Kamaraj Ravi, Padma Malini Sivanadham, Ramgopal C, Kandeepan N, Mahalakshmi Karuppiah, Balakrishnan PLoS One Research Article Seven human-specific Alu markers were studied in 574 unrelated individuals from 10 endogamous groups and 2 hill tribes of Tamil Nadu and Kerala states. DNA was isolated, amplified by PCR-SSP, and subjected to agarose gel electrophoresis, and genotypes were assigned for various Alu loci. Average heterozygosity among caste populations was in the range of 0.292–0.468. Among tribes, the average heterozygosity was higher for Paliyan (0.3759) than for Kani (0.2915). Frequency differences were prominent in all loci studied except Alu CD4. For Alu CD4, the frequency was 0.0363 in Yadavas, a traditional pastoral and herd maintaining population, and 0.2439 in Narikuravars, a nomadic gypsy population. The overall genetic difference (Gst) of 12 populations (castes and tribes) studied was 3.6%, which corresponds to the Gst values of 3.6% recorded earlier for Western Asian populations. Thus, our study confirms the genetic similarities between West Asian populations and South Indian castes and tribes and supported the large scale coastal migrations from Africa into India through West Asia. However, the average genetic difference (Gst) of Kani and Paliyan tribes with other South Indian tribes studied earlier was 8.3%. The average Gst of combined South and North Indian Tribes (CSNIT) was 9.5%. Neighbor joining tree constructed showed close proximity of Kani and Paliyan tribal groups to the other two South Indian tribes, Toda and Irula of Nilgiri hills studied earlier. Further, the analysis revealed the affinities among populations and confirmed the presence of North and South India specific lineages. Our findings have documented the highly diverse (micro differentiated) nature of South Indian tribes, predominantly due to isolation, than the endogamous population groups of South India. Thus, our study firmly established the genetic relationship of South Indian castes and tribes and supported the proposed large scale ancestral migrations from Africa, particularly into South India through West Asian corridor. Public Library of Science 2016-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4912101/ /pubmed/27315142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157468 Text en © 2016 Chinniah 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chinniah, Rathika
Vijayan, Murali
Thirunavukkarasu, Manikandan
Mani, Dhivakar
Raju, Kamaraj
Ravi, Padma Malini
Sivanadham, Ramgopal
C, Kandeepan
N, Mahalakshmi
Karuppiah, Balakrishnan
Polymorphic Alu Insertion/Deletion in Different Caste and Tribal Populations from South India
title Polymorphic Alu Insertion/Deletion in Different Caste and Tribal Populations from South India
title_full Polymorphic Alu Insertion/Deletion in Different Caste and Tribal Populations from South India
title_fullStr Polymorphic Alu Insertion/Deletion in Different Caste and Tribal Populations from South India
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphic Alu Insertion/Deletion in Different Caste and Tribal Populations from South India
title_short Polymorphic Alu Insertion/Deletion in Different Caste and Tribal Populations from South India
title_sort polymorphic alu insertion/deletion in different caste and tribal populations from south india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4912101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27315142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157468
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