Bharatavarsha: An Evolutionary Synthesis of India, Band 1Roy Chowdhury, 1975 Evolution and early history of India. |
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... population may be non- adaptive and may cause extinction as we find in some inbred minor tribes living in isolation in Dandakaryana of Central India . From the foregoing discussions , one may conclude that some demes in the population ...
... population may be non- adaptive and may cause extinction as we find in some inbred minor tribes living in isolation in Dandakaryana of Central India . From the foregoing discussions , one may conclude that some demes in the population ...
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... population , known as demes , having inter - relationship with others in temporal and spatial locations , genetic exchange is possible , as if , they have open genetic systems allowing free flow of genetic materials . Examples of this ...
... population , known as demes , having inter - relationship with others in temporal and spatial locations , genetic exchange is possible , as if , they have open genetic systems allowing free flow of genetic materials . Examples of this ...
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... population as we proceed East from Europe . How- ever , the relative frequency of blood Group O is higher than B or A in India . Some gradations of the relative frequencies of different blood groups are discernible in different populations ...
... population as we proceed East from Europe . How- ever , the relative frequency of blood Group O is higher than B or A in India . Some gradations of the relative frequencies of different blood groups are discernible in different populations ...
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ORIGIN OF UNIVERSE | 1 |
Progress | 66 |
Dandakaranya and Mahakantara | 72 |
Urheberrecht | |
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adaptive amongst ancient animals Archaean Aryan basin became beds Bhubaneswar Bihar bone Buddhist caves cells Central India century B.C. Chota Nagpur climate Cro-Magnons culture Damodar Dandakaranya Dandakaranya and Mahakantara Deccan Lava Deccan Trap Delhi deposits developed district dynasty earlier earth east eastern evolution evolved existence flowing forests fossils further genes genetic geological gneiss Gondwana gradually groups hills Himalayas Hindu Hinduism Homo sapiens human India Indo-Aryan Indo-Gangetic plains Indus Valley Civilization invaded Jabalpore jungles Kalinga king later laterite layer living Madhya Pradesh Magadha Mahanadi Malwa Maratha Mesozoic million modern mountains Muslim Narmada Neanderthals northern origin Orissa palaeolithic Peninsular India period plants plateau Pleistocene population possibly primitive probably races Rajputs Ranchi region religious reptiles river valleys rocks rule sculptured soil southern stage Stone Age temple Tethys sea tion tribal tribes upto Vedic Vindhyan West Bengal western