The paternal ancestry of Uttarakhand does not imitate the classical caste system of India

Negi, Neetu ; Tamang, Rakesh ; Pande, Veena ; Sharma, Amrita ; Shah, Anish ; Reddy, Alla G. ; Vishnupriya, Satti ; Singh, Lalji ; Chaubey, Gyaneshwer ; Thangaraj, Kumarasamy (2016) The paternal ancestry of Uttarakhand does not imitate the classical caste system of India Journal of Human Genetics, 61 (2). pp. 167-172. ISSN 1434-5161

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Abstract

Although, there have been rigorous research on the Indian caste system by several disciplines, it is still one of the most controversial socioscientific topic. Previous genetic studies on the subcontinent have supported a classical hierarchal sharing of genetic component by various castes of India. In the present study, we have used high-resolution mtDNA and Y chromosomal markers to characterize the genetic structuring of the Uttarakhand populations in the context of neighboring regions. Furthermore, we have tested whether the genetic structuring of caste populations at different social levels of this region, follow the classical chaturvarna system. Interestingly, we found that this region showed a high level of variation for East Eurasian ancestry in both maternal and paternal lines of descent. Moreover, the intrapopulation comparison showed a high level of heterogeneity, likely because of different caste hierarchy, interpolated on asymmetric admixture of populations inhabiting on both sides of the Himalayas.

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