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The Y-chromosome of the Soliga, an ancient forest-dwelling tribe of South India

A previous autosomal STR study provided evidence of a connection between the ancient Soliga tribe at the southern tip of the Indian subcontinent and Australian aboriginal populations, possibly reflecting an eastbound coastal migration circa (15 Kya). The Soliga are considered to be among India'...

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Autores principales: Rowold, Diane J., Chennakrishnaiah, Shilpa, Gayden, Tenzin, Luis, Javier Rodriguez, Alfonso-Sanchez, Miguel A., Bukhari, Areej, Garcia-Bertrand, Ralph, Herrera, Rene J.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7286085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32550553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2019.100026
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author Rowold, Diane J.
Chennakrishnaiah, Shilpa
Gayden, Tenzin
Luis, Javier Rodriguez
Alfonso-Sanchez, Miguel A.
Bukhari, Areej
Garcia-Bertrand, Ralph
Herrera, Rene J.
author_facet Rowold, Diane J.
Chennakrishnaiah, Shilpa
Gayden, Tenzin
Luis, Javier Rodriguez
Alfonso-Sanchez, Miguel A.
Bukhari, Areej
Garcia-Bertrand, Ralph
Herrera, Rene J.
author_sort Rowold, Diane J.
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description A previous autosomal STR study provided evidence of a connection between the ancient Soliga tribe at the southern tip of the Indian subcontinent and Australian aboriginal populations, possibly reflecting an eastbound coastal migration circa (15 Kya). The Soliga are considered to be among India's earliest inhabitants. In this investigation, we focus on the Y chromosomal characteristics shared between the Soliga population and other Indian tribes as well as western Eurasia and Sub-Saharan Africa groups. Some noteworthy findings of this present analysis include the following: The three most frequent haplogroups detected in the Soliga population are F*, H1 and J2. F*, the oldest (43 to 63 Kya), has a significant frequency bias in favor of Indian tribes versus castes. This observation coupled with the fact that Y-STR haplotypes shared with sub-Saharan African populations are found only in F* males of the Soliga, Irula and Kurumba may indicate a unique genetic connection between these Indian tribes and sub-Saharan Africans. In addition, our study suggests that haplogroup H is confined mostly to South Asia and immediate neighbors and the H1 network may indicate minimal sharing of Y-STR haplotypes among South Asian collections, tribal and otherwise. Also, J2, brought into India by Neolithic farmers, is present at a significantly higher frequency in caste versus tribal communities. This last observation may reflect the marginalization of Indian tribes to isolated regions not ideal for agriculture.
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spelling pubmed-72860852020-06-16 The Y-chromosome of the Soliga, an ancient forest-dwelling tribe of South India Rowold, Diane J. Chennakrishnaiah, Shilpa Gayden, Tenzin Luis, Javier Rodriguez Alfonso-Sanchez, Miguel A. Bukhari, Areej Garcia-Bertrand, Ralph Herrera, Rene J. Gene X Article A previous autosomal STR study provided evidence of a connection between the ancient Soliga tribe at the southern tip of the Indian subcontinent and Australian aboriginal populations, possibly reflecting an eastbound coastal migration circa (15 Kya). The Soliga are considered to be among India's earliest inhabitants. In this investigation, we focus on the Y chromosomal characteristics shared between the Soliga population and other Indian tribes as well as western Eurasia and Sub-Saharan Africa groups. Some noteworthy findings of this present analysis include the following: The three most frequent haplogroups detected in the Soliga population are F*, H1 and J2. F*, the oldest (43 to 63 Kya), has a significant frequency bias in favor of Indian tribes versus castes. This observation coupled with the fact that Y-STR haplotypes shared with sub-Saharan African populations are found only in F* males of the Soliga, Irula and Kurumba may indicate a unique genetic connection between these Indian tribes and sub-Saharan Africans. In addition, our study suggests that haplogroup H is confined mostly to South Asia and immediate neighbors and the H1 network may indicate minimal sharing of Y-STR haplotypes among South Asian collections, tribal and otherwise. Also, J2, brought into India by Neolithic farmers, is present at a significantly higher frequency in caste versus tribal communities. This last observation may reflect the marginalization of Indian tribes to isolated regions not ideal for agriculture. Elsevier 2020-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7286085/ /pubmed/32550553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2019.100026 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Rowold, Diane J.
Chennakrishnaiah, Shilpa
Gayden, Tenzin
Luis, Javier Rodriguez
Alfonso-Sanchez, Miguel A.
Bukhari, Areej
Garcia-Bertrand, Ralph
Herrera, Rene J.
The Y-chromosome of the Soliga, an ancient forest-dwelling tribe of South India
title The Y-chromosome of the Soliga, an ancient forest-dwelling tribe of South India
title_full The Y-chromosome of the Soliga, an ancient forest-dwelling tribe of South India
title_fullStr The Y-chromosome of the Soliga, an ancient forest-dwelling tribe of South India
title_full_unstemmed The Y-chromosome of the Soliga, an ancient forest-dwelling tribe of South India
title_short The Y-chromosome of the Soliga, an ancient forest-dwelling tribe of South India
title_sort y-chromosome of the soliga, an ancient forest-dwelling tribe of south india
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7286085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32550553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2019.100026
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