curprev01:3501:35, 12 February 2024 2a02:8108:50c0:3a54:d521:c8fb:1a8:3b33talk 50,349 bytes−1,156 The second cluster in the network lies in haplogroup H1* (derived for M82; lower right corner of the network) and consists almost entirely of Jaunpur Brahmin chromosomes (13/15) distributed among three haplotypes. These star-like patterns are informative because they are, for neutrally evolving loci like the Y chromosome, the genetic signature of population bottleneck or founder events followed by drift and population expansion (Xue et al. 2005; Zerjal et al. 2002; Zerjal et al. 2003). It thus aundoTags: Revertedreferences removedVisual editMobile editMobile web edit
curprev14:3314:33, 18 September 2023 KnowTheManyHistoriestalkcontribs 52,488 bytes+162 Removed link and went with the book as the article is speaking to 16-th century England specifically as the book is more general to Roma history (multiple postings as a researcher may not have time to look at multiple pages and thought relevant to both)undo