Background: Since prehistoric times Southern Italy has been a cultural crossroads of the Mediterranean basin. Genetic data on the peoples of Basilicata and Calabria are scarce and, particularly, no records on mtDNA variability have been published. Aim: In this study mtDNA haplotypes of populations from Basilicata, Calabria and Sicily are compared with those of other Italian and Mediterranean populations, so as to investigate their genetic relationships. Subjects and methods: A total of 341 individuals was analysed for mtDNA in order to provide their classification into haplogroups. Multivariate analysis was used to compare the studied populations with other Mediterranean samples; median-joining network analysis was applied to observ...
The Mediterranean Sea has been one of the most important natural hubs for the expansion of human gen...
Due to their strategic geographic location between three different continents, Sicily and Southern I...
A case study in illustrating the potential contribution of ancient DNA approach to humna evolutionar...
Background: Since prehistoric times Southern Italy has been a cultural crossroads of the Mediterrane...
The genetic structure of Italy appears to be mainly shaped by pre-Roman historical events. The studi...
Background: The genetic variation in Italy is the result of ancient population movement, demographic...
This study reports data on the sequences of the first hypervariable segment of a sample of the Sicil...
According to archaeological records and historical documentation, Italy has been a melting point for...
The investigation into the genetic diversity of humans has become fundamental to the understanding o...
The peopling of southern Italy must be traced back to the first expansion of the early forms of our ...
Geographical patterns of mtDNA variation were studied in 12 Italian samples (1072 individuals) by tw...
BACKGROUND: According to archaeological records and historical documentation, Italy has been a me...
Geographical patterns of mtDNA variation were studied in 12 Italian samples (1072 individuals) by tw...
<div><p>Due to their strategic geographic location between three different continents, Sicily and So...
The Mediterranean Sea has been one of the most important natural hubs for the expansion of human gen...
Due to their strategic geographic location between three different continents, Sicily and Southern I...
A case study in illustrating the potential contribution of ancient DNA approach to humna evolutionar...
Background: Since prehistoric times Southern Italy has been a cultural crossroads of the Mediterrane...
The genetic structure of Italy appears to be mainly shaped by pre-Roman historical events. The studi...
Background: The genetic variation in Italy is the result of ancient population movement, demographic...
This study reports data on the sequences of the first hypervariable segment of a sample of the Sicil...
According to archaeological records and historical documentation, Italy has been a melting point for...
The investigation into the genetic diversity of humans has become fundamental to the understanding o...
The peopling of southern Italy must be traced back to the first expansion of the early forms of our ...
Geographical patterns of mtDNA variation were studied in 12 Italian samples (1072 individuals) by tw...
BACKGROUND: According to archaeological records and historical documentation, Italy has been a me...
Geographical patterns of mtDNA variation were studied in 12 Italian samples (1072 individuals) by tw...
<div><p>Due to their strategic geographic location between three different continents, Sicily and So...
The Mediterranean Sea has been one of the most important natural hubs for the expansion of human gen...
Due to their strategic geographic location between three different continents, Sicily and Southern I...
A case study in illustrating the potential contribution of ancient DNA approach to humna evolutionar...