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The story of the lost twins: decoding the genetic identities of the Kumhar and Kurcha populations from the Indian subcontinent.

Ranajit DasVladimir A IvanisenkoAnastasia A AnashkinaPriyanka Upadhyai
Published in: BMC genetics (2020)
We hypothesize that the significant genomic similarity between two apparently distinct modern-day Indian populations that inhabit well separated geographical areas with no known overlapping history or links, likely alludes to their common origin during or post the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization (estimated by ALDER). Thereafter, while they dispersed towards opposite ends of the Indian subcontinent, their genomic integrity and likeness remained preserved due to endogamous social practices. Our findings illuminate the genomic history of two Indian populations, allowing a glimpse into one or few of numerous of human migrations that likely occurred across the Indian subcontinent and contributed to shape its varied and vibrant evolutionary past.
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