Table 1. Geographical, Social and Linguistic description of study groups and populations included in the study for Y haplogroup comparison.
Population | Linguistic affiliationa | Socio-Culture affiliationb | Sample size | |
South Asia | ||||
India | ||||
West | ||||
Dhodia | IE | T | 63 | |
Dubla | IE | T | 42 | |
Konkana | IE | T | 24 | |
Vasava | IE | T | 24 | |
Gamit | IE | T | 18 | |
Valvi Chaudhari | IE | T | 32 | |
Nana Chaudhari | IE | T | 25 | |
Mota Chaudhari | IE | T | 27 | |
Pavagadhi Chaudhari | IE | T | 29 | |
Madia Gond | DR | T | 14 | |
Katkari | IE | T | 19 | |
MahadeoKoli | IE | T | 11 | |
Pawara | IE | T | 16 | |
Thakur | IE | T | 48 | |
Desasth Brahmin | IE | C | 16 | |
Maratha | IE | C | 16 | |
Dhangar | IE | C | 16 | |
Chitpavan Brahmin | IE | C | 15 | |
Gujrat Patel | IE | C | 9 | |
South | ||||
Chenchu | DR | T | 20 | |
Yerukula | DR | T | 18 | |
Kuruva | DR | T | 10 | |
Irular | DR | T | 10 | |
Naikpod Gonnd | DR | T | 18 | |
Andhra Brahmin | DR | C | 15 | |
Kamma Chaudhary | DR | C | 15 | |
Kappu naidu | DR | C | 18 | |
Komati | DR | C | 20 | |
Raju | DR | C | 19 | |
Reddy | DR | C | 12 | |
Bhovi | DR | C | 13 | |
Gowda | DR | C | 4 | |
Iyengar | DR | C | 17 | |
Lingayat | DR | C | 10 | |
Chakkliar | DR | C | 9 | |
Gounder | DR | C | 14 | |
Kallar | DR | C | 9 | |
Pallar | DR | C | 15 | |
Vanniyar | DR | C | 10 | |
East | ||||
Mahali | AA | T | 25 | |
Bhumij | AA | T | 15 | |
Birhor | AA | T | 10 | |
Ho | AA | T | 7 | |
Kharia | AA | T | 10 | |
Munda | AA | T | 7 | |
Santhal | AA | T | 7 | |
Juang | AA | T | 10 | |
Saora | AA | T | 13 | |
Paroja | DR | T | 13 | |
Bhuiyan | IE | T | 81 | |
Bathudi | IE | T | 36 | |
Kora | IE | T | 17 | |
Bihar brahmin | IE | C | 18 | |
kayasth | IE | C | 14 | |
bhumihar | IE | C | 20 | |
Baniya | IE | C | 11 | |
Rajput | IE | C | 12 | |
Yadav | IE | C | 8 | |
Gope | IE | C | 16 | |
Karan | IE | C | 18 | |
Oriya Brahmin | IE | C | 24 | |
Bauri | IE | C | 19 | |
Mahishiya | IE | C | 17 | |
Namasudra | IE | C | 13 | |
Central | ||||
Halba | IE | T | 21 | |
jaunsri | IE | T | 6 | |
Bhoksha | IE | C | 10 | |
Kanyakubj Brahmin | IE | C | 10 | |
Khatri | IE | C | 7 | |
Kurmi | IE | C | 13 | |
UP Thakur | IE | C | 5 | |
UP Kurmi | IE | C | 6 | |
North-East | ||||
Hamar | TB | T | 9 | |
Kuki | TB | T | 7 | |
Lai | TB | T | 10 | |
Lusei | TB | T | 6 | |
Mara | TB | T | 5 | |
North | ||||
Himachal Pradesh RAJPUT | IE | C | 15 | |
Afganistan | 204 | |||
Pakistan | 718 | |||
Iran | 150 | |||
West Asia | ||||
Iraq | 139 | |||
Jordan | 146 | |||
Turkey | 523 | |||
Lebanon | 104 | |||
Syria | 111 | |||
Central Asia | ||||
Kazakhstan | 30 | |||
Alltai | 98 | |||
Uzbekistan | 54 | |||
Kyrgyzthan | 13 | |||
Uyghursta | 68 | |||
Europe | ||||
Greece | 442 | |||
France | 23 | |||
Netherlands | 27 | |||
Germany | 16 | |||
Czech and Slovakia | 45 | |||
Alabina | 51 | |||
Macedonia | 20 | |||
Poland | 55 | |||
Hungary | 45 | |||
Ukraine | 50 | |||
Georgia | 63 |
Linguistic affiliation: Indo-European (IE), Dravidian (DR), Tibeto-Burman (TB) and Austro-Asiatic (AA);
Socio-cultural affiliation: Tribe (T), Caste (C).