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B. Mohan Reddy

Researcher at Indian Statistical Institute

Publications -  43
Citations -  1022

B. Mohan Reddy is an academic researcher from Indian Statistical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Polycystic ovary. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 43 publications receiving 963 citations.

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Genetic affinities among the lower castes and tribal groups of India: inference from Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA

TL;DR: The present study suggests that the vast majority (>98%) of the Indian maternal gene pool, consisting of Indio-European and Dravidian speakers, is genetically more or less uniform.
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Austro-Asiatic tribes of Northeast India provide hitherto missing genetic link between South and Southeast Asia.

TL;DR: The results suggest that the Austro-Asiatic Khasi tribes of Northeast India represent a genetic continuity between the populations of South and Southeast Asia, thereby advocating that northeast India could have been a major corridor for the movement of populations from India to East/Southeast Asia.
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Global Patterns in Human Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Variation Caused by Spatial Instability of the Local Cultural Processes

TL;DR: The results indicate spatial instability of the impact of different cultural processes on the genetic variability, resulting in the lack of universality of the hypothesized pattern of greater Y-chromosome variation when compared to that of mtDNA among the patrilocal populations.
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Present status of understanding on the genetic etiology of polycystic ovary syndrome.

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of primarily molecular genetic studies done so far on PCOS is attempted, covering the studies focusing on the environmental factors and impact of ethnicity on the presentation of this syndrome.
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Recurrent Spontaneous Abortions: An Overview of Genetic and Non-Genetic Backgrounds

TL;DR: This review looks into the various factors associated with RSA in the West and in the work done in this area in India and emphasizes on the need for an appropriately designed framework to study the various aspects of RSA.