Although essential for the fine-scale reconstruction of genetic structure, only a few micro-geographic studies have been carried out in European populations. This study analyzes mitochondrial variation (651 bp of the hypervariable region plus 17 singlenucleotide polymorphisms) in 393 samples from nine populations from Trentino (Eastern Italian Alps), a small area characterized by a complex geography and high linguistic diversity. A high level of genetic variation, comparable to geographically dispersed European groups, was observed. We found a difference in the intensity of peopling processes between two longitudinal areas, as populations from the west-central part of the region show stronger signatures of expansion, whereas those fro...
According to archaeological records and historical documentation, Italy has been a melting point for...
The genetic structure of Italy appears to be mainly shaped by pre-Roman historical events. The studi...
In Stenico et al. (1996) we reported unusually high levels of mitochondrial diversity in the Alps. I...
Although essential for the fine-scale reconstruction of genetic structure, only a few micro-geograph...
Although essential for the fine-scale reconstruction of genetic structure, only a few micro-geograph...
Great European mountain ranges have acted as barriers to gene flow for resident populations since pr...
Segment I of the control region of mtDNA (360 bases) was sequenced in seven samples, each of 10 indi...
Great European mountain ranges have acted as barriers to gene flow for resident populations since pr...
Great European mountain ranges have acted as barriers to gene flow for resident populations since pr...
<div><p>Great European mountain ranges have acted as barriers to gene flow for resident populations ...
European mitochondrial alleles cluster into ¢ve haplogroups. Haplogroup 2 is rare in general, but re...
Background: The genetic variation in Italy is the result of ancient population movement, demographic...
The identification of isolation signatures is fundamental to better understand the genetic structure...
In Stenico et al. (1996) we reported unusually high levels of mitochondrial diversity in the Alps. I...
Most of the inhabitants of South Tyrol in the eastern Italian Alps can be considered isolated popula...
According to archaeological records and historical documentation, Italy has been a melting point for...
The genetic structure of Italy appears to be mainly shaped by pre-Roman historical events. The studi...
In Stenico et al. (1996) we reported unusually high levels of mitochondrial diversity in the Alps. I...
Although essential for the fine-scale reconstruction of genetic structure, only a few micro-geograph...
Although essential for the fine-scale reconstruction of genetic structure, only a few micro-geograph...
Great European mountain ranges have acted as barriers to gene flow for resident populations since pr...
Segment I of the control region of mtDNA (360 bases) was sequenced in seven samples, each of 10 indi...
Great European mountain ranges have acted as barriers to gene flow for resident populations since pr...
Great European mountain ranges have acted as barriers to gene flow for resident populations since pr...
<div><p>Great European mountain ranges have acted as barriers to gene flow for resident populations ...
European mitochondrial alleles cluster into ¢ve haplogroups. Haplogroup 2 is rare in general, but re...
Background: The genetic variation in Italy is the result of ancient population movement, demographic...
The identification of isolation signatures is fundamental to better understand the genetic structure...
In Stenico et al. (1996) we reported unusually high levels of mitochondrial diversity in the Alps. I...
Most of the inhabitants of South Tyrol in the eastern Italian Alps can be considered isolated popula...
According to archaeological records and historical documentation, Italy has been a melting point for...
The genetic structure of Italy appears to be mainly shaped by pre-Roman historical events. The studi...
In Stenico et al. (1996) we reported unusually high levels of mitochondrial diversity in the Alps. I...