10-30-2011, 12:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2011, 12:56 AM by G.Subramaniam.)
[quote name='dhu' date='30 October 2011 - 12:18 AM' timestamp='1319913609' post='113531']
R (R-207) and R1 are found in India rather abundantly. There were seen in Sanghamitra Sengupta's Table 3 supplementary material.
Sengupta's paper included testing for R2, Q, so there is very little chance of resolution into these groups.
That needs to be P in Gonds. But P in India is quite evident even in Zhong 2010 which is an AIT propaganda piece. Co-author of this paper included a Muslim if I recall corrected.
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In which castes / tribes are R and R1 predominant
P = Madia Gond
R1A = Chenchu tribals + North Indian Upper castes + SI.brahmin and Nairs ( thanks to Nambudris )
R2 = Bengali
H1 = Backward caste North Indian
L1 = Non-brahmin south Indian
Interestingly, Q found in Amerindians has been traced to north china and then back to India
So red-Indians are directly descended from real Indians with an intermediate chinese stage
R (R-207) and R1 are found in India rather abundantly. There were seen in Sanghamitra Sengupta's Table 3 supplementary material.
Sengupta's paper included testing for R2, Q, so there is very little chance of resolution into these groups.
That needs to be P in Gonds. But P in India is quite evident even in Zhong 2010 which is an AIT propaganda piece. Co-author of this paper included a Muslim if I recall corrected.
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In which castes / tribes are R and R1 predominant
P = Madia Gond
R1A = Chenchu tribals + North Indian Upper castes + SI.brahmin and Nairs ( thanks to Nambudris )
R2 = Bengali
H1 = Backward caste North Indian
L1 = Non-brahmin south Indian
Interestingly, Q found in Amerindians has been traced to north china and then back to India
So red-Indians are directly descended from real Indians with an intermediate chinese stage

