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A genetic chronology for the Indian Subcontinent points to heavily sex-biased dispersals
James Wilson
Deanery of Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences
Usher Institute
Centre for Global Health Research
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analysis
8%
Bronze Age
68%
caste system
57%
Central Asia
100%
chromosome
62%
chronology
83%
dating
46%
document
23%
family
21%
genetic drift
42%
genome
57%
history
16%
Holocene
23%
immigration
34%
Last Glacial Maximum
31%
Pleistocene
23%
social structure
38%
society
23%
Agriculture & Biology
Bangladesh
25%
Central Asia
84%
Eurasia
27%
gender
55%
genetic drift
25%
genome
25%
history
17%
immigration
24%
India
62%
maternal lineage
64%
mitochondrial genome
66%
Pakistan
20%
paternity
24%
social structure
25%
Y chromosome
49%