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Hello Folks,

 

Here is an article in today's Indian Express. I would like some person who

knows about these things to comment on it.

 

Madhav Deshpande

 

 

 

Higher caste Indians may have come from

Europe

 

Hyderabad, May 15: New genetic studies have

revealed that the higher ranking

castes in India may have come from Europe.

 

According to a study in this month's Genome

research Journal, scientists said that

while India's higher ranking castes are

genetically more similar to Europeans, the

lower castes are more similar to Asians.

 

The study, done by an international team

led by Michael Bamshad (University of

Utah), is believed to be the most

comprehensive attempt so far to explore the

impact of ancient western migrations on

people in India.

 

According to the study, the origins of

people living in India are under debate. Some

5000 years ago, Indo-European speaking

people from West Eurasia entered India

and purportedly mixed with native

Proto-Asian population in the region.

 

Historians believe these West Eurasian

immigrants established the present Hindu

caste system, while appointing themselves

to higher rank castes.

 

Since inter-caste marriage was a taboo, the

genetic material has been intact for

quite a long some time. In this scenario,

members of higher rank castes have

shown closer genetic relationship to

Europeans than lower rank castes.

 

The study compares maternally inherited DNA

variations, paternally inherited

variations, and bi-parentally inherited

variations between 265 Indian males of

different castes and 750 African, European,

Asian and other Indian males.

 

The detailed comparison revealed that

genetic similarities between Indians and

Europeans tend to increase with caste rank.

 

The scientists found different trends when

comparing maternally inherited

variations and paternally inherited

variations. Maternally inherited DNA in Indian

populations was overall more similar to

Asians than to Europeans, though

similarity to Europeans increased with

rank.

 

Paternally inherited DNA, on the other

hand, was overall more similar to Europeans

than to Asians.

 

These results support the notion that the

West Eurasian immigrants mixing with

native populations were mostly male, and

that they tended to insert themselves into

high ranking positions in the developing

Hindu Indian caste system. (PTI)

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We can read the abstract at,

http://www.genome.org/cgi/content/abstract/GR-1733RRv1

 

INDOLOGY, mmdesh@U... wrote:

> Hello Folks,

>

> Here is an article in today's Indian Express. I would

like some person who knows about these things to comment on it.

>

> Madhav Deshpande

>

>

>

> Higher caste Indians may have

come from Europe

>

> Hyderabad, May 15: New genetic

studies have revealed that the higher ranking

> castes in India may have come

from Europe.

>

> According to a study in this

month's Genome research Journal, scientists said that

> while India's higher ranking

castes are genetically more similar to Europeans, the

> lower castes are more similar

to Asians.

>

> The study, done by an

international team led by Michael Bamshad (University of

> Utah), is believed to be the

most comprehensive attempt so far to explore the

> impact of ancient western

migrations on people in India.

>

> According to the study, the

origins of people living in India are under debate. Some

> 5000 years ago, Indo-European

speaking people from West Eurasia entered India

> and purportedly mixed with

native Proto-Asian population in the region.

>

> Historians believe these West

Eurasian immigrants established the present Hindu

> caste system, while appointing

themselves to higher rank castes.

>

> Since inter-caste marriage was

a taboo, the genetic material has been intact for

> quite a long some time. In this

scenario, members of higher rank castes have

> shown closer genetic

relationship to Europeans than lower rank castes.

>

> The study compares maternally

inherited DNA variations, paternally inherited

> variations, and bi-parentally

inherited variations between 265 Indian males of

> different castes and 750

African, European, Asian and other Indian males.

>

> The detailed comparison

revealed that genetic similarities between Indians and

> Europeans tend to increase with

caste rank.

>

> The scientists found different

trends when comparing maternally inherited

> variations and paternally

inherited variations. Maternally inherited DNA in Indian

> populations was overall more

similar to Asians than to Europeans, though

> similarity to Europeans

increased with rank.

>

> Paternally inherited DNA, on

the other hand, was overall more similar to Europeans

> than to Asians.

>

> These results support the

notion that the West Eurasian immigrants mixing with

> native populations were mostly

male, and that they tended to insert themselves into

> high ranking positions in the

developing Hindu Indian caste system. (PTI)

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