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Old 12-21-2010, 10:48 PM   #28
Sukadrukanga

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[QUOTE=Reality Check;217599]I would say that together both Haplogroup L and J2 in southasia go hand in hand as the 2 predominant neolithic markers that traces the agricultural leap from west asia into india. L and J2 are both found in the West Coast and also common in northern india. you can kind of view the two as being the south asian version of what J2 and E1b1b means to southern europe.


I have to agree with that .The haplogroup J2 and L have higher concentration among the western coast and haplogroup R2 have higher frequencies in eastern coast .i dont think the haplogroup H to be dravidian as it is found only in lower concentrations in south india compared to R2,L and J2

I have the results for the ftdna project for keralites

The results of the ongoing project are like this

c=3/82
f=1/82
g=2/82
h=7/82
j2=16/82
l=15/82
o=1/82
q=3/82
r1a-25/82
r1b=1/82
r2=8/82


kerala is western coast of india and they are having higher frequencies for J2 and L compared to R2
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