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ಮಂಗಳೂರು ವಿಶ್ವವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯ ಮತ್ತು ಯೆನೆಪೋಯದ ಪ್ರೊಫೆಸರ್​ಗಳ ಸಂಶೋಧಕರ ತಂಡ ನಡೆಸಿದ ಅಧ್ಯಯನ ವರದಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಕೊರಗರು 4400 ವರ್ಷಗಳ ಹಿಂದಿನ ಇತಿಹಾಸ ಹೊಂದಿದ್ದಾರೆ ಎಂಬುದು ಬೆಳಕಿಗೆ ಬಂದಿದೆ.

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00:00In the sense of the climate and climate change, every census is a very important thing.
00:05This doctor is a person who is a human being and a human being.
00:12They are all of them who are living in the same way.
00:17In the 19th century, it became 17,000 people.
00:23On the 19th century, the 19th century has been 11,000 people.
00:28There are about 80 census numbers and 70% of the census numbers.
00:34So, the present census report is not available.
00:37But, we have had 70 people in the world,
00:43and we have about 70 people in the world.
00:45So, we are looking at the most important part in the world.
00:47So, our main point is that we have a lot of people in the world.
00:53and so if I could have been infected by the people I would have been infected with the population.
00:58So that's why people are very drastic.
01:02Because the main thing is that the enemy has been infected.
01:08It's very close to the population.
01:11And it's not up to the people who are very energetic.
01:14That's why we've been infected with the people who are not.
01:17So we've been talking about it all along.
01:21It is important to know the people who are living in the country and the people who are living in the country and the people who are living in the country.
01:37It was a PTG and a PTG was a PTG and a PTG was a PTG.
01:51In Baharat, there were only 25 tribes.
01:53In Karnataka, there were only 35 tribes.
01:57We have been very much aegy and many people have been in the census.
02:04In the census, we have been in the census and the census.
02:09So, this is a negative growth.
02:10We have been working with you.
02:12We have a lot of people who have been in the census.
02:15In that way, you can have a resident of India in Bangalore.
02:24We have been here for that day.
02:26We have been going to get a genetic study.
02:29We have been doing it for the same time.
02:32We have stayed on several times.
02:36We have stayed for the next few days.
02:38We have been working on a study for the next few days.
02:41We have 4 questions in the Nalpub 5th day.
02:464th time.
02:485th time.
02:494th time.
02:515th time.
02:53They have kundaparad.
02:56There are also some gungabaraka food that will come from other places.
03:02So they don't have it as a Though.
03:08The environment is really pathetic.
03:13I would like to learn leftover food.
03:19So, this is our system.
03:23The endogamy system is also a part of the endogamy system.
03:27That is why we have a lot of the endogamy system.
03:33We have a lot of the endogamy system.
03:37We have a lot of the opposite clans.
03:40We have about 10-10 people in the world.
03:43That's a lot of the endogamy system.
03:46She says, there is not a mistake.
03:53So we're not going to tell.
03:56There are two clans, they say we are opposite.
04:00That is why they are not a slander.
04:03There are tales, there are tales and tales.
04:07We say that there are tales.
04:08In the first place, we are meeting with one slander.
04:12So we want to keep on taking 2 different clan.
04:16This is not yet there.
04:16In the central city we don't have a reason for it.
04:20It's the same reason that the second part will be improved.
04:24We can add the second part will be omelette.
04:27So it will be difficult and even smaller.
04:31But the reason is, that is one of the reasons it has been changed.
04:38I have set genetic studies on indouisant populations as a veteran.
04:42In the population, we have, we are, India is like a hotspot of human diversity, so we have many different communities, individual communities that have very specific traditions, specific, you know, they like it.
04:59So, they will have specific genetics also. So, and if they marry within their community, with the small population size, then there is a problem of having genetic disorders.
05:15So, we will know only when we study, what we can suggest, what this research can do in the future.
05:27We can see, within the community, whether there is any exo-genic.
05:32And then, endo-genic is like an exo-genic. Like you are Bodhrast, like you are Murray's.
05:40Our ancestors have done this. Our data observed that marrying those people will result in genetic disorder,
05:49children with disability, deafness, blindness, etc. Our role in the eye.
05:53So, what they did was, they introduced this, these exo-genic practices within the endo-niverse groups.
06:00Okay. So, each other now, grouply, you know the people. Like, within the endo-niverse group, do we have any signals of exo-genic?
06:08In Paragra, for example, we find that there are two clans, two groups, which are slightly different, not like a diabetic thing, but slightly different.
06:18Now, if we have marital exchange between these groups, these clans, then the chances of having genetic disorders might reduce.
06:28So, in Tattu Nanaki, we can actually focus on this. If we are not really open for widespread marriages between communities,
06:39if that is not possible, then at least this can be proposed. So, this is the kind of genetic boosting that can be given.
06:47So, when the individuals come from genetic testing. So, this is the kind of advice they get usually.
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