Indian's origins in Africa : Britain scientists research revealed

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London:Where are the Indian origins? Africa, Iran, and Central Asia. In the latest study, there has been an increase in migration in three separate cases over a period of 50,000 years. Scientists have confirmed this aspect through genetic tests. The research was carried out by Huddersfield University scientists in Britain.

The evolution of the human race began in Africa. 50,000 years ago they were the only ones who were feeding humans. During this period, the population reached the Indian territory.

During the end of the ice age, that is to say that 10-20 thousand years ago came from Iran. At this time agriculture also started.


About 300,000 years ago, people from central Asia moved to the third.Those who lived in the Black Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the lawn areas in the northern part of the Caucasus region during the Bronze Age were immigrant.They are considered to be Indo-Europeans.


Women's earliest genealogy symptoms have been shown when diagnosed mitochondrial DNA.Yo chromosome properties in males appear differently.The third is the gene sequence of immigrants. 

Indo-Europeans from Central Asia are animal husbandors.They first tampered with the horse.The language they spoke was eventually transformed into Sanskrit Two hundred years ago linguists have discovered that Sanskrit is associated with ancient Greek and Latin.


From the first on the origins of Indian origin,scientists and intellectuals controversial.There is no archaeological evidence to prove the roots.There are no evidence of ancient skulls to perform DNA tests.The analysis was based on their genes living in the Indian subcontinent. The research was led by Marina Silva,a scientist.These details are published in the BMC Evolutionary Biology Journal. 








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