2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02728944
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Congruence of genomic and ethnolinguistic affinities among five tribal populations of Madhya Pradesh (India)

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“…The allele frequency distribution pattern of the populations studied in this paper is quite similar to those observed in other Indian populations (Majumder et al, 1999;Mukherjee et al, 2000;Veerraju et al, 2001;Vishwanathan et al, 2003;Saraswathy et al, 2008). The relatively higher heterozygosity (0.21-0.5) and G ST (4.9%) values reflect the genetic heterogeneity in the studied populations.…”
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“…The allele frequency distribution pattern of the populations studied in this paper is quite similar to those observed in other Indian populations (Majumder et al, 1999;Mukherjee et al, 2000;Veerraju et al, 2001;Vishwanathan et al, 2003;Saraswathy et al, 2008). The relatively higher heterozygosity (0.21-0.5) and G ST (4.9%) values reflect the genetic heterogeneity in the studied populations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The relatively higher heterozygosity (0.21-0.5) and G ST (4.9%) values reflect the genetic heterogeneity in the studied populations. Earlier studies have reported G ST values ranging from as low as 2.5% (Mukherjee et al, 2000) among Madhya Pradesh populations to as high as 8.3% among Southern Indian populations (Vishwanathan et al, 2003).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…This will also point genetic difference in certain ethnic group. [12,13] Pain abdomen is one of the most common complaint as reported by various studies was also the common complaint in our study. [14,15] Hepatomegaly and spleenomegaly as abdominal sign was comparable to other study.…”
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confidence: 62%
“…edu/*swatkins/pub/RSP_links.html). The protocols for DRD2 and b-globin markers at the gene are as mentioned by Jorde et al (1995), Kidd et al (1998), Majumdar et al (1999a), and Mukherjee et al (2000). All the restriction site polymorphism markers were digested using 5 U of the appropriate restriction enzyme.…”
Section: Laboratory Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%