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J. P. Mallory: Indo-Europeans found?
Jul 10, 2024
J. P. Mallory, retired professor, discusses the origin of Indo-Europeans, challenges in genetic research, and the interdisciplinary nature of studying ancient populations. Emphasis on patriarchal lineage groups, complexities of Indo-European origins, and the importance of integrating archaeology, linguistics, and genetics for a comprehensive understanding.
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- The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans remains unclear, requiring further research to pinpoint the Yamnaya homeland.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration in Indo-European studies faces challenges due to conflicting theories among linguists, archaeologists, and geneticists.
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Genetic Origins of the Indo-Europeans
Detecting genetic variants linked to pediatric cancer in embryos before pregnancy can help reduce a child's cancer risk. A study discusses the genetic origin of the Indo-Europeans, indicating a dominant contribution to the later Yamnaya population from the Lower Volga region, potentially connected to Anatolian language family populations. The Proto-Indo-Europeans are thought to have mixed with Dnieper hunter-gatherers and Anatolians, supporting the Indo-Anatolian hypothesis.
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