[quote name='G.Subramaniam' date='29 October 2011 - 09:08 PM' timestamp='1319902226' post='113527']
I read on wiki that the Madia Gond tribe in Maharashtra is 25% of Y-Haplogroup-P
Are you saying that R and R1 are also found in the Gond population ?
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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.
I read on wiki that the Madia Gond tribe in Maharashtra is 25% of Y-Haplogroup-P
Are you saying that R and R1 are also found in the Gond population ?
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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.