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This is based on study done by india's premiere molecular biology institute CCMB not on some revisionist hindu historians.

Indians are not descendants of Aryans, says new study


Widely believed theory of Indo-Aryan invasion, often used to explain early settlements in the Indian subcontinent is a myth, a new study by Indian geneticists says.

The origin of genetic diversity found in South Asia is much older than 3,500 years when the Indo-Aryans were supposed to have migrated to India, a new study led by scientists from the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, says. The study appeared in American Journal of Human Genetics on Friday.

The theory of Indo-Aryan migration was proposed in mid-19th century by German linguist and Sanskrit scholar Max Muller.

He had suggested that 3,500 years ago, a dramatic migration of Indo-European speakers from Central Asia played a key role in shaping contemporary South Asian populations and this was responsible for introduction of the Indo-European language family and the caste system in India.

"Our study clearly shows that there was no genetic influx 3,500 years ago," said Dr Kumarasamy Thangaraj of CCMB, who led the research team, which included scientists from the University of Tartu, Estonia, Chettinad Academy of Research and Education, Chennai and Banaras Hindu University.

"It is high time we re-write India's prehistory based on scientific evidence," said Dr Lalji Singh, former director of CCMB. "There is no genetic evidence that Indo-Aryans invaded or migrated to India or even something such as Aryans existed". Singh, vice-chancellor of BHU, is a coauthor.

Researchers analysed some six lakh bits of genetic information in the form of SNPs drawn from DNA of over 1,300 individuals from 112 populations including 30 ethnic groups in India.

The comparison of this data with genetic data of other populations showed that South Asia harbours two major ancestry components. One is spread in populations of South and West Asia, Middle East, Near East and the Caucasus. The second component is more restricted to South Asia and accounts for more than 50 per cent of the ancestry in Indian populations.

"Both the ancestry components that dominate genetic variation in South Asia demonstrate much greater diversity than those that predominate West Eurasia. This is indicative of a more ancient demographic history and a higher long-term effective population size underlying South Asian genome variation compared to that of West Eurasia," researchers said.

"The genetic component which spread beyond India is significantly higher in India than in any other part of world. This implies that this genetic component originated in India and then spread to West Asia and Caucasus," said Gyaneshwar Chaube of University of Tartu, Estonia.

If any migration from Central Asia to South Asia took place, the study says, it should have introduced apparent signals of East Asian ancestry into India. "Because this ancestry component is absent from the region, we have to conclude that if such an event indeed took place, it occurred before the East Asian ancestry component reached central Asia," it said.
 
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MODS CLOSE THIS STUPID THREAD. Knew it the first pick of a troll's to reply is CD the premium troll :lol:. And as luck would have it a Chinese rather than a Pakistani surprise surprise. Pathetic just trying to score cheap thanks grow up.
 
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where is the link to the article it is a good read...I'd like to read the study ...
 
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Indians are Aryans? :lol:

The only ones who believed that in the first place were the Indians themselves.

Thank you for letting me know Max Muller is Indian. Your acumen for identifying someones nationality is certainly worthy of Nobe Prize... but again, in your country you would be arrested and your wife would be house arrested if you are awarded a Nobel.
 
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This implies that this genetic component originated in India and then spread to West Asia and Caucasus," said Gyaneshwar Chaube of University of Tartu, Estonia.

If any migration from Central Asia to South Asia took place, the study says, it should have introduced apparent signals of East Asian ancestry into India. "



Read more at: Indians are not descendants of Aryans, says new study : North News - India Today

Well the study implies that others have indian gene in them and not other way around. That Indian gene travelled out to West Asia and Caucasus and that Indian gene was pure ... have I read into that incorrectly from the quote above?

and If so- that makes Indians having had the purest of all races..
 
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Who gives a **** dude...don't taint the image of this forum by posting such news which won't even have any effect at all....
 
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why you guys afraid from discussing a study... it is a study right based on scientific findings, not some state run media propoganda?- i don't get why you fellas are acting gun shy here- am I missing something?
 
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