
The Genetic Landscape of Bengali People in West Bengal
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This episode provides an overview of the distinct genetic heritage of Bengali people, particularly those in West Bengal, asserting that their DNA is a complex mosaic shaped by millennia of migration and geographical positioning. The texts emphasize that Bengali genetics feature a unique blend of ancient South Asian, Indo-Aryan, and significant East/Southeast Asian (specifically Tibeto-Burman and Austroasiatic) influences due to the region’s role as a major trade crossroads. Furthermore, the sources note that despite this high level of ancient admixture, the population exhibits relatively low genetic segregation across caste lines compared to many other South Asian groups, suggesting greater historical intermixing. This combination of deep ancestral layers and unique cohesion results in a genetic profile that sets Bengalis apart from many populations in North and West India.