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  1. DNA studies show that only the Greek colonization of Sicily and Southern Italy had a lasting effect on the local genetic landscape. This is an audio version of the Wikipedia...

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  2. If you find our videos helpful you can support us by buying something from amazon.https://www.amazon.com/?tag=wiki-audio-20Genetic history of Italy=======Ima...

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  3. Origin and History of the Italians - YouTube. What are the origins and history of the Italians? In order to look at the ethnogenesis of the Italian nation and larger Latin realm we must...

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    • Genetic Adaptations: Differences and Peculiarities Across Italy

    To carry out this study, researchers sequenced the entire genome of 40 participants who were selected as representatives of the biological variability of the Italian population with a good approximation. The analysis brought to the fore more than 17 million genetic variants. Scientists then made a twofold comparison. First, they compared these data...

    Researchers traced the evolutionary history of the two groups at the opposite ends of Italians' gradient of genetic variability. This means that they evaluated and measured differences between the gene pools of participants from southern and northern Italy and observed when these differences became evident. "We observe some partially overlapping de...

    Nineteen thousand years ago, after the end of the Last Glacial Maximum, ancestors of northern and southern Italians started living in increasingly different environmental and ecological contexts, which gradually led to the emergence of differences and peculiarities in their gene pools. For millennia, the populations resettling in northern Italy end...

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  4. Multiple DNA studies confirmed that genetic variation in Italy is clinal, going from the Eastern to the Western Mediterranean. The Sardinians are the exception as genetic outliers in Italy and indeed in Europe, resulting from their predominantly Neolithic, Pre-Indo-European and non-Italic Nuragic ancestry.

  5. Genetic history of the Italians. Author: Maciamo Hay (originally published in July 2013. Last updated on December 2017) Contents. 1. Introduction. 2. History of the peoples and tribes who made Italy. 2.1 Paleolithic to Neolithic. 2.2 Bronze Age to Iron Age. 2.3 Roman Empire & Middle Ages. 3. Distribution maps of Y-DNA haplogroups. 4.

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  7. The team found evidence that Italy, and especially the southernmost regions, harbours a signature of a layer additional to the three ancestral groups usually reported (Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, Neolithic farmers and Bronze Age Nomadic Pastoralists) that might be genetically related to modern-day Caucasus populations.

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