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Demographic Structure and its implications among two breeding isolates of Mali Tribe from Andra Pradesh,India
Authors:Babu B. V.  Kusuma Y. S.
Affiliation:(1) Division of Epidemiology Regional Medical Research Centre, Indian Council of Medical Research, 751 023 Bhubaneswar, India;(2) Department of Anthropology, andhra University, 530 003 Visakhapatnam, India
Abstract:In the present work, DNA was extrated from 63 skeletal samples recovered at the Neolithic site of San Juan ante Portam Latinam (SJAPL) (Araba, Basque Country). These samples have proved useful as genetic material for the performance of population studies. To achieve this it was necessary to overcome the methodological problems arising when working with damaged DNA molecules. We succeeded in performing an amplification and restriction analysis of the polymorphisms present in the mtDNA. Ninety seven percent of the samples were classified as belonging to one of the nine mtDNA haplogroups described in Caucasians. This work shows that restriction analysis is a useful methodological tool to perform reliable population genetic analysis on archaeological remains. Tha analysis of ancient and modern haplogroup distribution can shed more light on the genetic evolution of human populations. Moreover, a more exhaustive data on prehistoric populations will allow to build stronger hypothesis on the genetic relationships among human populations.
Keywords:Sex ratios  Consanguinity  Selection  Breeding and effective population size  Drift  Breeding isolation  Tribes  Andhra Pradesh  India
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