Monday, March 1, 2021

Migration of sea people from Indonesia into Madagaskar and presence of L1/T1

 

Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA classification

Based on analysis of 96 Y chromosome binary markers (Additional file 1: Table S1), the majority of men in the Ma’anyan, Lebbo’ and Bajo carry haplogroups previously found in Southeast Asia, particularly C*, K*, and O* (Table 1). Only a few individuals carry Y chromosomes belonging to Western Eurasian haplogroups: R* (M207) [,] was found in four Bajo individuals, R1a (M17) [,] was found in one Ma’anyan individual, while the western Eurasian haplogroups L1a (M76) and T1a (M70) [,] were found in one and two Bajo individuals, respectively. Indian haplogroup R*, which includes R1a, has previously been identified in Bali, Java, Borneo, and Mandar (Additional file 2: Table S2), and thus could conceivably have transited through Indonesia (as opposed to a direct connection), but T1a and L1a have not been identified to date in any Indonesian population.

Table 1

Y chromosome haplogroup frequencies in the Ma’anyan, Lebbo’ and Bajo

HaplogroupsLebbo’Ma’anyanBajoGeographic origin
C*C-RPS4Y*0.13330.52220.0370SEA
K*K-M9*0.0667----SEA
KxLTK-M526*0.13330.02220.2222SEA
O1aO-M119*--0.02220.0370SEA
O1a1O-P203--0.1000--SEA
O2a1O-M95*0.33330.0778--SEA
O3O-M122*--0.01110.0370SEA
C1cC-M38*----0.2222SEA
O1a2O-M1100.26670.0222--SEA
O2a1aO-M88--0.0111--SEA
O3a2O-P201*0.06670.17780.0741SEA
O3a2bO-M7----0.0370SEA
M1aM-186----0.0741SEA
P*P-M45*--0.0222--SEA
R*M-207*----0.1481WE
R1aR-M17--0.0111--WE
T1aT-M70----0.0741WE
L1aL-M76----0.0370WE

Monday, August 3, 2020

Kamma H haplogroup clades

Major H haplogroup clades present among Kammas are

https://www.yfull.com/tree/H-M2853/

Kamma Haplogroups

Checking the 23andme data of 236 unique results, the major lineages of  Kammas spread into H1, L1, R2 and J2 and R1a

Kamma are majority mix of


H1-H3 24.41%,
L1-L3 17.5%,
R2 20%,
J2b2 11.4%,
J2a 4%,
R1* 8%,
Q 2%,
F 3%,
R1a-Y6  3%,
R1a-Y7  3%,
C 2%,
O 5%,
G 1-3%,
R1b 1%






Kamma mtdna




The MTDNA of Kammas is as follows


K1a,
U1a1,
U2a1, U2b2, U2c,
U5b2b,
U7,
T2,
X2,
J1b1b
L1c2a
HV, HV9,
H, H13a1a1a, H13a2a,
R0, R5a2, R8a2, R8b, R30a, R31b,
M2a3, M4b1, M6, M5a2a, M30d, M35a1, M49, M40a

Even though Western and Eastern Eurasian  Basal Eurasian clades like I, W, X2, or N9a, Y2 and A4 are not present widely some of the SNP related to these Basal clades are found among Kammas. This probably indicates these basal clades were once more widely found before they were replaced by Paleolithic U clades, Iran farmer R, HV and Austroasiatic M clades

Caste relation tree

Caste relation tree


Shows Reddies with Gope and Lingayat, Gowda with Marathas, Rastogies with Kayasthas, Iyengars with Orissa Brahmins, Yadav/Jat with Rajputs

from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1855350/