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Genetic study finds high inbreeding rates in South Indian communitiesA study of South Indian populations reveals a nearly 60% inbreeding rate due to endogamy, linked to increased genetic disorder risks. Resea...
Isolated populations of India at higher risk of COVID-19: StudyGreat Andamanese, Onge, Jarawa, and Sentinels are the aboriginal tribal populations of these islands. India also has several indigenous and...
No link between genetic risk factor and severe COVID-19 among South Asians, say studyA team of scientists, led by Kumarasamy Thangaraj, from CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad and Professor Gyan...
This 'skeleton lake' in Uttarakhand contains bones of over 1,000-year old mysterious migrantsSituated at over 5000 metres above sea-level, Roopkund Lake has long puzzled researchers due to the presence of skeletal remains from sever...
View: What science tells us about Hindu majoritarianismGenetic evidence now shows that Hindu majoritarianism is as mistaken on scientific as moral grounds.
Andamans and its tribals: Meet the first Indians while they are still aroundGenetic studies suggest the Andaman tribals go back over 65,000 years, but why don’t our history and culture books acknowledge these deplet...
Despite Bihar ridden with caste, a genetics study suggests that ancient India had no such social stratificationScientists from Harvard Medical School provide evidence through gene-mapping that contemporary India is the result of recent population mix...
- All Indians have the same genes: Kumarasamy Thangaraj
Kumarasamy Thangaraj, a world famous Scientist on Human Genetics, speaks on the history of Indian population. Excerpts: