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Genetic Association of ACE2 rs2285666 Polymorphism With COVID-19 Spatial Distribution in India

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Anshika Srivastava, Audditiya Bandopadhyay, Debashruti Das, Rudra Kumar Pandey et al.

Journal: Frontiers in GeneticsYear: 2020Citations: 116

Studies on host-pathogen interaction have identified human ACE2 as a host cell receptor responsible for mediating infection by coronavirus (COVID-19). Subsequent studies have shown striking difference of allele frequency among Europeans and Asians for a polymorphism rs2285666, present in <italic>ACE...

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The major genetic risk factor for severe COVID-19 does not show any association among South Asian populations

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Prajjval Pratap Singh, Anshika Srivastava, Gazi Nurun Nahar Sultana, Nargis Khanam et al.

Journal: Scientific ReportsYear: 2021Citations: 19

With the growing evidence on the variable human susceptibility against COVID-19, it is evident that some genetic loci modulate the severity of the infection. Recent studies have identified several loci associated with greater severity. More recently, a study has identified a 50 kb genomic segment in...

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Dissecting the paternal founders of Mundari (Austroasiatic) speakers associated with the language dispersal in South Asia

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Prajjval Pratap Singh, Shani Vishwakarma, Gazi Nurun Nahar Sultana, Arno Pilvar et al.

Journal: European Journal of Human GeneticsYear: 2020Citations: 8

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 ...

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Studying C-reactive protein and D-dimer levels in blood may prevent severe complications: A study in Bangladeshi COVID-19 patients

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Gazi Nurun Nahar Sultana, Anshika Srivastava, Khalida Akhtaar, Prajjval Pratap Singh et al.

Journal: Frontiers in GeneticsYear: 2022Citations: 6

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been a scientific, medical and social challenge. Since clinical course of this disease is largely unpredictable and can develop rapidly causing severe complications, it is important to identify laboratory biomarkers, which may help to classify patient's severity dur...

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Brahui and Oraon: Tracing the Northern Dravidian genetic link back to Balochistan

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Prajjval Pratap Singh, Ajai Kumar Pathak, Sachin Kumar Tiwary, Shailesh Desai et al.

Journal: Human Population Genetics and GenomicsYear: 2025Citations: 1

The genetic origin of ethnic groups present in South Asia is complex. Widespread factors such as complex societal caste structure, language shifts, the coexistence of tribal alongside caste populations, and a varied and vast geography augment this complexity. In the face of this complexity, a holist...

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Publisher Correction: The major genetic risk factor for severe COVID‑19 does not show any association among South Asian populations

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Prajjval Pratap Singh, Anshika Srivastava, Gazi Nurun Nahar Sultana, Nargis Khanam et al.

Journal: Scientific ReportsYear: 2021Citations: 1
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Studying C-reactive protein and D-dimer levels in blood may prevent severe complications: A Study in Bangladeshi COVID-19 patients

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Gazi Nurun Nahar Sultana, Anshika Srivast, Khalida Akhtaar, Prajjval Pratap Singh et al.

Journal: Research SquareYear: 2021Citations: 1

Abstract The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been a scientific, medical and social challenge. Since clinical course of this disease is largely unpredictable and can develop rapidly causing severe complications, it is important to identify laboratory biomarkers which may help to classify patient’s seve...

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Studying C-reactive protein and D-dimer levels in blood may prevent severe complications in Bangladeshi COVID-19 patients

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Gazi Nurun Nahar Sultana, Anshika Shrivastava, Khalida Akhtaar, Prajjval Pratap Singh et al.

Journal: Research SquareYear: 2021Citations: 1

Abstract The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been a scientific, medical and social challenge. Since clinical course of this disease is largely unpredictable and can develop rapidly causing severe complications, it is important to identify laboratory biomarkers which may help to classify patient’s seve...

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The major genetic risk factor for severe COVID-19 among Europeans does not show any association among Indian populations

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Prajjval Pratap Singh, Anshika Shrivastava, Gazi Nurun Nahar Sultana, Nargis Khanam et al.

Journal: Research SquareYear: 2021Citations: 1

Abstract With the growing evidence on the variable human susceptibility against COVID-19, it is clear that there are some genetic loci modulating the severity. Recent studies have identified several loci associated with the higher severity. More recently, a study has identified 50kb segment introgre...

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Admixture and Genetic Connectivity: Autosomal Insights Into Indo‐Aryan Speakers at the Eastern Edge of the Indian Subcontinent

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Vanya Singh, Chandana Basu Mallick, Madhumati Chatterjee, Rakesh Tamang et al.

Journal: American Journal of Human BiologyYear: 2026

Assam serves as a melting pot where various ethnicities converge, shaped by its strategic location bordering the six northeastern states and neighboring countries. This study examines the genomic ancestry of Indo-Aryan speakers in Assam, a region at the eastern edge of the Indian subcontinent known ...

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The Major Genetic Risk Factor for Severe COVID-19 Does Not Show Any Association Among Indian Populations

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Prajjval Pratap Singh, Anshika Shrivastava, Gazi Nurun Nahar Sultana, Nargis Khanam et al.

Journal: Research SquareYear: 2021

Abstract With the growing evidence on the variable human susceptibility against COVID-19, it is evident that some genetic loci modulate the severity of the infection. Recent studies have identified several loci associated with greater severity. More recently, a study has identified a 50kb segment in...

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Counting the paternal founders of Austroasiatic speakers associated with the language dispersal in South Asia

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Prajjval Pratap Singh, Shani Vishwakarma, Gazi Nurun Nahar Sultana, Arno Pilvar et al.

Journal: bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)Year: 2019

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 how many founders brought the haplogroup O2a-...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneticsOpen Access
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