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Sarno et al. (2017) concentrate on the genetic impact brought by the historical migrations around the Mediterranean on Southern Italy and Sicily, and conclude that the "results demonstrate that the genetic variability of present-day Southern Italian populations is characterized by a shared genetic continuity, extending to large portions of ...
Jan 22, 2018 · Last fall, we sent away to get our DNA tested by Helix, the company that works with National Geographic. Mom's results: 31 percent from Italy and Southern Europe.
- Gisele Grayson
May 16, 2017 · The genetic patterns observed in Southern Italy integrate the picture of the genomic structure of Europe and the Mediterranean, and support different histories behind the evolution of the...
- Stefania Sarno, Alessio Boattini, Luca Pagani, Luca Pagani, Marco Sazzini, Sara De Fanti, Andrea Qua...
- 2017
Feb 4, 2021 · Sarno, S., Petrilli, R., Abondio, P. et al. Genetic history of Calabrian Greeks reveals ancient events and long term isolation in the Aspromonte area of Southern Italy.
- Stefania Sarno, Rosalba Petrilli, Paolo Abondio, Andrea De Giovanni, Alessio Boattini, Marco Sazzini...
- 2021
Nov 11, 2015 · Data sets. Two data sets were used to address the different topics of this study. The first comprised 1 698 926 SNPs investigated in 300 Italian samples, and was used to compare genetic profiles ...
- Giovanni Fiorito, Cornelia Di Gaetano, Simonetta Guarrera, Fabio Rosa, Marcus W Feldman, Alberto Pia...
- 2016
Objective & Methodology. To determine the boundaries between proposed genetic regions of Italy we took into account the areas of settlements of ancient Nuragic, Celtic, Italic, Greek and Phoenician populations, and the places where the Romans, Ostrogoths, Vandals, Lombards, Normans and Saracens later settled most heavily.
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An arrival of the CHG-related component in Southern Italy from the Southern part of the Balkan Peninsula, including the Peloponnese, is compatible with the identification of genetic corridors linking the two regions ( Fig. 1E) ( 9) and the presence of Southern European ancient signatures in Italy ( Fig. 2 ).