2022
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23851
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Complete mitochondrialDNAsequence tries to settle hitherto putative history of Kayastha population of India

Abstract: Objectives Indian caste system is unique as it has an inimitable type of class system where the social ordering is done based on birth. Within the caste system, there is a distinct endogamous population known as the Kayastha, who have had inconclusive stratification records due to unidentified historical records. Methods To gain a more inclusive view on the history and genetic affinities of Kayastha people, complete mitochondrial genomes from 15 individuals of a Kayastha population from North‐western India hav… Show more

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confidence: 99%
“…Climate change is one of main pressures for organisms, shaping behavioral, and physiological mechanisms involved in animal adaptation to environmental challenges (Dupoue et al., 2017 ; Franks & Hoffmann, 2012 ; Kovac et al., 2020 ). Climate‐driven selection on genes and phenotypic traits contributes greatly to local adaptation and intraspecific differentiation in animals (Guo, Zhong, Xie, et al., 2021 ; Guo, Zhong, Zhu, et al., 2021 ; Kovac et al., 2020 ; Olson et al., 2013 ; Sikdar, 2023 ). The mitochondrion, which is an intracellular organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for most of the energy‐producing pathways (Chong & Mueller, 2013 ), can have its genome targeted for climate‐driven selection (Lamb et al., 2018 ; Scott et al., 2011 ; Sun et al., 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%