Variance of R1b increases towards the East - such that even eurocentric wiki states that R1b originated in either C Asia or Anatolia (actually C Asia). R2 is localized only to India and diversity of R1 is greatest in South India; if one clade is strictly local and the other equivalent clade has spread, then it is obvious that the origin is to be sought in the area where the two clades intersect. Coupled with the fact that upstream K (dubbed Krishna by Oppenheimer) so obviously diversified in India, (wiki again states that K2-T originated in Asia and K2 is just one branch in K), the origin of R can only be India. In addition, given that R is a late branch, there is no way that it can originate in c europe with complete absence of the progenitor K types. It is simply has to be an entrant from S Asia!
What DNA Says About Aryan Invasion Theory -2
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