ИНДИЯ
Брахманы Сарасвати -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cOgIJpAL5O1uIhw6XAQUZNlAysFK4-xGnT3eOuAWr9Y/edit?fbclid=IwAR0FbiNpF6Q1zOGRUdc1oqM801gOf9_-e2ZL0Iq8_-X4XhRzIvGs073hnvA#gid=0The Y-chromosome of the Soliga, an ancient forest-dwelling tribe of South India (2020) -
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590158319300233?fbclid=IwAR1yfWkFHb9MV2YmKEhR-QTwoZ9WlqvLcsy9_UaiELX7O1b78iLcIniDDpMhttp://f-picture.net/lfp/s019.radikal.ru/i635/1308/d2/d09525fd806e.jpg/htm http://forum.molgen.org/index.php/topic,4702.msg262517.html#msg262517The paternal ancestry of Uttarakhand does not imitate the classical caste system of India (2016) -
http://www.nature.com/jhg/journal/v61/n2/abs/jhg2015121a.htmlSupplementary Figure 4 -
http://www.nature.com/jhg/journal/v61/n2/extref/jhg2015121x4.jpg Уттаракханд -
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A3%D1%82%D1%82%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BA%D1%85%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B4Genetic portrait of Tamil Non-tribal and Irula tribal populations with Y chromosome STR markers (2015)
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http://static-content.springer.com/lookinside/art%3A10.1007%2Fs00414-015-1207-1/001.pngSTR -
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Ladakh, India: the land of high passes and genetic heterogeneity reveals a confl (2015) -
http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/vaop/ncurrent/abs/ejhg201580a.htmlhttp://www.anthrogenica.com/showthread.php?2573-New-DNA-Papers-General-Discussion-Thread&p=84105&viewfull=1#post84105While the Balti and Malana people discussed in the other thread seem to have no Tibetan Y-DNA to speak of, the Ladakhi have loads of it: 24% D1a1-N1, 9% D1c-P99, 18% O3a2c1-M117, 3% N*-M231(xN1c1-Tat, N1c2a-M128, N1c2b-P43) - this is probably N-F2905 - and 1% Q1a1a1-M120.
Other interesting haplogroups: 1.4% C2-M217 (no other C), 0.9% N1c1a-M178, 0.5% N1c2b-P43, 2.3% Q1a2-M346, 0.9% Q1b1, and a surprise appearance of one very rare R1b-M335. We still don't know whether this falls under R1b1 or R1b2, AFAIK.
Indian haplogroups include 16% R1a1a1b2-Z93 - but also a single (0.5%) R1a1*-SRY1532(xR1a1a-M198) - yes, there is basal R1a in India. Also a good 9% H1a1-M82, plus 2% H1*-M69, 5% R2a-M124 and a single R2*-M479, 2% L1c-M357 and a single L1a-M76, and 2% J2b2.
So roughly 54% Tibetan, 40% Indian, and 6% other.
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Population Genetic Structure in Indian Austroasiatic Speakers: The Role of Landscape Barriers and Sex-Specific Admixture (2011) -
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Происхождение индийского населения. Y-dna (1152 чел. / 2007) -
http://www.krepublishers.com/06-Special%20Volume-Journal/T-Anth-00-Special%20Volumes/T-Anth-SI-03-Anth-Today-Web/Anth-SI-03-31-Trivedi-R/Anth-SI-03-31-Trivedi-R-Tt.pdfhttp://s020.radikal.ru/i712/1410/4a/34081a1e738b.png-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Y-гаплогруппы в региональных группах населения Индии (631 чел./2009) -
http://www.nature.com/jhg/journal/v59/n7/fig_tab/jhg201442t1.html#figure-titleThe Indian origin of paternal haplogroup R1a1* substantiates the autochthonous origin of Brahmins and the caste system -
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Presence of three different paternal lineages among North Indians: a study of 560 Y chromosomes (2009) -
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2755252/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
South Indian Y chromosomes (1680 samples. 2012) -
http://dienekes.blogspot.ru/2012/11/south-indian-y-chromosomes-little.htmlPopulation Differentiation of Southern Indian Male Lineages -
http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0050269http://s017.radikal.ru/i439/1410/d0/29d1228d2171.pngThe Y-chromosome of the Soliga, an ancient forest-dwelling tribe of South India (2019) -
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590158319300233?fbclid=IwAR3fyYxY_7Yqe_B9MteDE9qn9lGERrwPq_3q5Ij7a345BCahpvSl3i5n2Fk "Eight haplogroups comprise the Y-SNP frequency distribution of the Soliga: H1a1 (26%), F* (18%), J2b2 (18%), C1b1 (12%), R2a (10%), L1a (6%), Q1 (6%) and G2a (1%)