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From wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Aryan_migrationThe studies published in this active field of ongoing research have yet to present a unanimous picture.
On the one hand, certain reports emphasize the finding that tribal and caste populations in South Asia derive largely from a common genetic heritage of Pleistocene southern and western Asians, with only limited gene flow from external regions since the start of the Holocene.[39][40][41] India-specific mtDNA haplogroups, in particular, show coalescence times of 40-60 kya,[42] while J2 from West Asia is identified as the only non-native Y-DNA haplogroup present in significant proportions.[43] The Y-DNA Haplogroup R1a1a (M17), which was thought to be a marker of Indo-European speaking peoples,[44] has been found quite prevalent in South Asia, including tribal groups, suggesting a native origin with a time depth greater than any supposed Indo-Aryan migration.[45]
On the other hand, certain reports stratify the population, finding relatively closer affinity to Western Eurasians than to Asians among upper castes compared to lower and in men compared to women.[46] Evidence has also been found that the deep ancestry of the entire Indian population is a hybrid of two distinct founder groups, one genetically closer to Middle Easterners, Central Asians, and Europeans, and the other closer to East and Southeast Asians; whose relative proportions vary with the former type more prevalent in high-caste and Indo-Aryan speaking groups.[47]
Language change resulting from the migration of numerically small superstrate groups would be difficult to trace genetically. Historically attested events, such as invasions by Huns, Greeks, Kushans, Moghuls, Muslims, and modern Europeans, have had negligible genetic impact. Despite centuries of Greek rule in Northwest India, for example, no trace of either the M170 or the M35 genetic markers associated with Greeks and Macedonians have been found.
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You have to have mtDNA N1a and Y-DNA R1a1a to be Aryan.
My mtDNA is N1a wich was carried by the Scythians, but I'm just a Bar1barian and not an Ar1an
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The term "Aryan" is linguisticallty and probably culturally meaningful. Whether it is genetically meaningful is debatable.
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Then romans was mesopotamians? :0
They also was G2a.... :'(
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Bar1barians are not my tr1be
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Do you mean which haplogroups were part of the original Indo-Iranian or Indo-European groups?
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None
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L2* you niggas are phonies
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