PLoS ONE (Jan 2008)

A microsatellite guided insight into the genetic status of adi, an isolated hunting-gathering tribe of northeast India.

  • S Krithika,
  • Suvendu Maji,
  • T S Vasulu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002549
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 7
p. e2549

Abstract

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Tibeto-Burman populations of India provide an insight into the peopling of India and aid in understanding their genetic relationship with populations of East, South and Southeast Asia. The study investigates the genetic status of one such Tibeto-Burman group, Adi of Arunachal Pradesh based on 15 autosomal microsatellite markers. Further the study examines, based on 9 common microsatellite loci, the genetic relationship of Adi with 16 other Tibeto-Burman speakers of India and 28 neighboring populations of East and Southeast Asia. Overall, the results support the recent formation of the Adi sub-tribes from a putative ancestral group and reveal that geographic contiguity is a major influencing factor of the genetic affinity among the Tibeto-Burman populations of India.