Maternal genetic link of a south Dravidian tribe with native Iranians indicating bidirectional migration
Background: The phylogeny of major mitochondrial DNA haplogroups has played a key role in assessing the people of India through molecular genetics. Aim: To resolve the phylogeny and phylogeographic pattern of autochthonous haplogroup R with its descendant haplogroup U in the Urali Kuruman tribal pop...
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Main Authors: | Charles Sylvester (Author), Mysore Siddaiah Krishna (Author), Jaya Sankar Rao (Author), Adimoolam Chandrasekar (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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