Genetics and Archaeogenetics of South Asia - MtDNA

MtDNA

See also: Recent single origin hypothesis

The largest Indian mtDNA haplogroups are M, R and U

Arguing for the longer term "rival Y-Chromosome model", Stephen Oppenheimer believes that it is highly suggestive that India is the origin of the Eurasian mtDNA haplogroups which he calls the "Eurasian Eves". According to Oppenheimer it is highly probable that nearly all human maternal lineages in Central Asia, the Middle East and Europe descended from only four mtDNA lines that originated in South Asia 50,000-100,000 years ago.

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