Mastana S S, Garlick J P, Papiha S S
Department of Human Sciences, Loughborough University of Technology, UK.
Anthropol Anz. 1991 Sep;49(3):177-86.
Phenotype and gene frequencies of several polymorphic genetic markers were examined in a Sikh agriculturist caste group, Lobanas of Punjab, India. Lobanas have been a trading community, now settled as cultivators, but for their origin there have been a difference of opinions. To trace their genetic relationship the gene frequency data was compared using multivariate analysis with several populations of India, which historically shared not only a common life style but also have a synonymous meaning of Lobana. The results of the study showed a conclusive genetic heterogeneity of Lobanas compared to the populations of North West and South India. While there is a suggestion that the differences in genetic structure of Lobanas may be due to their historical affiliation but the overall genetic diversity in this population may also be influenced by inbreeding, admixture and selection due to change in socio-economic factors.
在印度旁遮普邦的一个锡克教农业种姓群体——洛巴纳斯人中,研究了几种多态性遗传标记的表型和基因频率。洛巴纳斯人曾是一个贸易群体,现在作为耕种者定居下来,但对于他们的起源存在不同观点。为了追溯他们的遗传关系,使用多变量分析将基因频率数据与印度的几个群体进行了比较,这些群体在历史上不仅有着共同的生活方式,而且洛巴纳这个词有着同义含义。研究结果表明,与印度西北部和南部的群体相比,洛巴纳斯人存在明确的遗传异质性。虽然有人认为洛巴纳斯人遗传结构的差异可能归因于他们的历史渊源,但该群体的总体遗传多样性也可能受到社会经济因素变化导致的近亲繁殖、混合和选择的影响。