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Dissecting the paternal founders of Mundari (Austroasiatic) speakers associated with the language dispersal in South Asia
Author Affiliations
Estonian Biocentre, University of Tartu, Banaras Hindu University, University of Dhaka, ...
Published InEuropean Journal of Human Genetics
Year2020
Citations8
Abstract
The phylogenetic analysis of Y chromosomal haplogroup O2a-M95 was crucial to determine the nested structure of South Asian branches within the larger tree, predominantly present in East and Southeast Asia. However, it had previously been unclear that how many founders brought the haplogroup O2a-M95 to South Asia. On the basis of the updated Y chromosomal tree for haplogroup O2a-M95, we analysed 1437 male samples from South Asia for various novel downstream markers, carefully selected from the extant phylogenetic tree. With this increased resolution of genetic markers, we were able to identify at least three founders downstream to haplogroup O2a-M95, who are likely to have been associated with the dispersal of Austroasiatic languages to South Asia. The fourth founder was exclusively…
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