The genetics of an Odisha Brahmin

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Razib Khan

Razib Khan is a Bangladeshi-American geneticist and writer. He is co-founder of Brown Pundits and runs Unsupervised Learning, a Substack on population genetics, evolution, history, and politics with more than 55,000 subscribers, alongside the accompanying podcast. He has blogged at Gene Expression since the early 2000s. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, National Review, Slate, India Today, Quillette, and UnHerd. He is Director of Operations at FUTO in Austin, Texas, and co-founder of GenRAIT, a life-sciences platform company. Earlier in his career he developed ancestry algorithms for Gene by Gene, the Genographic Project, and Insitome, and was among the first employees at Embark Veterinary. Born in Dhaka and raised in upstate New York and eastern Oregon, he holds degrees in biochemistry (2000) and biology (2006) from the University of Oregon, and undertook doctoral work in genomics and genetics at UC Davis. He lives in Austin.

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Ugra
Ugra
3 years ago

Hi Razib…where are the Sinhalese placed in relation to the Orissa Brahmins?

Ugra
Ugra
3 years ago
Reply to  Razib Khan

Oh ok! I am reading some archaeology papers on Anuradhapura which is likely the first point of habitation for the Iron Age migration of Prince Vijaya from Orissa.

sbarrkum
sbarrkum
3 years ago
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There were 3 Sinhalese samples submitted to HarappaDNA

thewarlock
thewarlock
3 years ago

Which one is Guju Vania dot on second graph? The different greens are kind of similar. Want to see how far I am off from this community.

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