Population Substructure and Patterns of Quantitative Variation among the Gollas of Southern Andhra Pradesh, India

Population substructure and biological differentiation was studied among the Golla, a pastoral caste living in the southern areas of Andhra Pradesh (AP) in India, using 11 anthropométrie measurements and 20 quantitative dermatoglyphic variables. The data were collected from a sample of 334 adult mal...

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description Population substructure and biological differentiation was studied among the Golla, a pastoral caste living in the southern areas of Andhra Pradesh (AP) in India, using 11 anthropométrie measurements and 20 quantitative dermatoglyphic variables. The data were collected from a sample of 334 adult males drawn from 30 villages distributed in the Chittoor district of AP, who belonged to 8 endogamous subunits of the same caste. Multiple discriminant analysis of the anthropometries suggests a highly significant degree of discrimination that is consistent with the microgeographic variations of the groups. In contrast, in different sets of dermatoglyphs discrimination is low and generally inconsistent with both the geographic and ethnohistorical affiliations of the groups. These findings are reflected in the FST value for anthropometry, which is more than double the value of dermatoglyphs. The patterns of gene flow as inferred through the regression of phenotypic variance on the distance of groups from the centroid is not generally consistent with the known backgrounds in the case of either dermatoglyphs or anthropometry. It is concluded that at the level of caste substructure representing the lowest level of population hierarchy, the quantitative variables examined here may not portray a complete picture of the historical process of subdivision. The results of this study are not in congruence with those based on another study of 13 short tandem repeat loci on the same set of populations (Reddy et al. 2001), which may provide better insights into the population structure and history of subdivision that are consistent with the known ethnohistorical backgrounds of the populations.
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Analysis
Anthropometric measurements
Anthropometry
Biodiversity
Biology
Caste
Centroids
Culture
Dermatoglyphics
Discriminant Analysis
Ethnohistory
Evolutionary genetics
Gene flow
Genetic loci
Genetics
Genetics, Population
Humans
India
Male
Multivariate Analysis
Phenotype
Population
Population biology
Population genetics
Population structure
Social aspects
Social Class
title Population Substructure and Patterns of Quantitative Variation among the Gollas of Southern Andhra Pradesh, India
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