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Kumarasamy Thangaraj

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Machha P, Gopalan A, Elangovan Y, Veeravalli S, Sowpati D, Thangaraj K
J Genet Genomics . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39955025
Founder events influence recessive diseases in highly endogamous populations. Several Indian populations have experienced significant founder events due to strict endogamy. However, the clinical implications of it remain underexplored. Therefore,...
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Mishra R, Singh P, Rai N, Desai S, Pandey P, Tiwary S, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39639149
The Nicobarese are the major tribal groups in the Nicobar district, situated south of the Andaman group of Islands. Linguistic phylogeny suggests that the linguistic ancestors of the Nicobarese settled...
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Ahlawat B, Dewangan H, Pasupuleti N, Dwivedi A, Rajpal R, Pandey S, et al.
Heliyon . 2024 Jul; 10(14):e34354. PMID: 39082022
South Asia is home to almost a quarter of the world's total population and is home to significant ethnolinguistic diversity. Previous studies of linguistic and genetic affiliations of Indian populations...
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Kumar U, Sudhakar D, Kumar N, Moitra A, Kale H, Jha R, et al.
Hum Reprod . 2024 May; PMID: 38741233
Study Question: What is the functional significance of Tex13b in male germ cell development and differentiation? Summary Answer: Tex13b regulates male germ cell differentiation by metabolic reprogramming during spermatogenesis. What...
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Welikala A, Desai S, Singh P, Fernando A, Thangaraj K, van Driem G, et al.
Mitochondrion . 2024 Apr; 76:101884. PMID: 38626841
Linguistic data from South Asia identified several language isolates in the subcontinent. The Vedda, an indigenous population of Sri Lanka, are the least studied amongst them. Therefore, to understand the...
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Disha B, Mathew R, Dalal A, Mahato A, Satyamoorthy K, Singh K, et al.
Mitochondrion . 2024 Feb; 76:101853. PMID: 38423268
Mitochondria are an indispensable part of the cell that plays a crucial role in regulating various signaling pathways, energy metabolism, cell differentiation, proliferation, and cell death. Since mitochondria have their...
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Kumar L, Rajpal R, Ahlawat B, Singh Sehrawat J, Spalzin S, Fonia R, et al.
Mitochondrion . 2023 Dec; 75:101828. PMID: 38128747
Ladakh lies at a strategic location between the Indus River valley and the Hindu Khush Mountains, which makes the "Land of high passes" one of the major routes of movement....
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Kumar L, Chowdhari A, Sequeira J, Mustak M, Banerjee M, Thangaraj K
Genome Biol Evol . 2023 Dec; 15(12). PMID: 38079532
Evolutionary event has not only altered the genetic structure of human populations but also associated with social and cultural transformation. South Asian populations were the result of migration and admixture...
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Rani D, Kasala A, Dhandapany P, Muthusami U, Kunnoth S, Rathinavel A, et al.
Pharmgenomics Pers Med . 2023 Sep; 16:883-893. PMID: 37750083
Background: Mutations in Myosin Binding Protein C () are one of the most frequent causes of cardiomyopathies in the world, but not much data are available in India. Methods: We...
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Wilson L, Macken W, Perry L, Record C, Schon K, Frezatti R, et al.
Brain . 2023 Jul; 146(12):5098-5109. PMID: 37516995
Neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) affect ∼15 million people globally. In high income settings DNA-based diagnosis has transformed care pathways and led to gene-specific therapies. However, most affected families are in low-to-middle...