"In a given community, the variation in a DNA strand is precisely determined. In the following community, such variation may not exist in that specific strand. This forms the basis for comparing genotypes." -Ethiran Kathiravan Jeevan Job Thomas delved into two significant books that resonate with Malayalis, Ethiran Kathiravan`s "Malayali Oru Janithakavayana" and K. Sethuraman`s "Malayaliyude Janithakapusthakam." The discussion primarily focused on exploring the content of these works to elucidate the concept of `Janithaka Mudrakal` aka `Genetic imprints.` Both books shed light on the intricacies of population genetics, a field that encompasses various branches and is highly popular in scientific studies. Ethiran Kathiravan presented a noteworthy example related to population genetics, citing recent news about Bangladeshis lacking immune power against COVID due to a specific genotype. This contrasted with Malayalis, as no distinct genotype linked to immune resistance was identified. Sethuraman IPS, in "Malayalikalude Janithakavayana," emphasized the goal of eliminating myths of casteism through genetic evidence. He argued that DNA serves as valid proof, dispelling the notion that casteism is the root cause of genetic distinctions and also about the establishment of eugenics by the British in our nation. Both speakers underscored the idea that, through scientific exploration, humans and Malayalis are part of a unified community, transcending distinctions. The session was a poignant reminder to recognize this unity, emphasizing the role of science in breaking down societal barriers.