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Genetic analysis of mitochondrial DNA control region variations in four tribes of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Pages 687-697 | Received 02 Feb 2016, Accepted 31 Mar 2016, Published online: 27 Apr 2016



Due to its geo strategic position at the crossroad of Asia, Pakistan has gained crucial importance of playing its pivotal role in subsequent human migratory events, both prehistoric and historic. This human movement became possible through an ancient overland network of trails called “The Silk Route” linking Asia Minor, Middle East China, Central Asia and Southeast Asia. This study was conducted to analyze complete mitochondrial control region samples of 100 individuals of four major Pashtun tribes namely, Bangash, Khattak, Mahsuds and Orakzai in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. All Pashtun tribes revealed high genetic diversity which is comparable to the other Central Asian, Southeast Asian and European populations. The configuration of genetic variation and heterogeneity further unveiled through Multidimensional Scaling, Principal Component Analysis and phylogenetic analysis. The results revealed that Pashtun are the composite mosaic of West Eurasian ancestry of numerous geographic origin. They received substantial gene flow during different invasive movements and have a high element of the Western provenance. The most common haplogroups reported in this study are: South Asian haplogroups M (28%) and R (8%); whereas, West Asians haplogroups are present, albeit in high frequencies (67%) and widespread over all; HV (15%), U (17%), H (9%), J (8%), K (8%), W (4%), N (3%) and T (3%). Moreover, we linked the unexplored genetic connection between Ashkenazi Jews and Pashtun. The presence of specific haplotypes J1b (4%) and K1a1b1a (5%) pointed to a genetic connection of Jewish conglomeration in Khattak tribe. This was a result of an ancient genetic influx in the early Neolithic period that led to the formation of a diverse genetic substratum in present day Pashtun.



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The authors acknowledge the research initiative of the University of Health Sciences (UHS/4/12/14), Lahore and gratefully thank Professor, M. H. Qazi, Vice Chancellor, The University of Lahore, for providing research facilities.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/24701394.2016.1174222?journalCode=imdn21
 
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The study should have included tribes like yousafzai, the largest and oldest pashtun tribe. Pashtuns have genetic diversity i guess because of their love for marriages across tribes and ethnicities.
 
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Genetics without Brainatics = Poland, Albenia, Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus etc useless white trash. Chinese and Koreans spend more time in Brainatics. Look how they prosper.
 
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There are quite a good number of Indian and Pakistani posters, who have this obsession, and quite intense one.:lol:
It's so weird. Genetic ancestry literally makes no difference in today's world.
 
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