An informative set of biallelic polymorphisms was used to study the structure of Y-chromosome variability in a sample from the Mediterranean islands of Corsica and Sicily, and compared with data on Sardinia to gain insights into the ethnogenesis of these island populations. The results were interpreted in a broader Mediterranean context by including in the analysis neighboring populations previously studied with the same methodology. All samples studied were enclosed in the comparable spectrum of European Y-chromosome variability. Pronounced differences were observed between the islands as well as in the percentages of haplotypes previously shown to have distinctive patterns of continental phylogeography. Approximately 60% of the Sicilian ...
International audienceThe rarity of human remains makes it difficult to apprehend the first settleme...
The Mediterranean Sea has been one of the most important natural hubs for the expansion of human gen...
The male specific region of the Y chromosome is uniparentally transmitted. It escapes recombination ...
The presence or absence of genetic heterogeneity in Sicily has long been debated. Through the analys...
The presence or absence of genetic heterogeneity in Sicily has long been debated. Through the analys...
Y-chromosome variation was analyzed in a sample of 1127 mates from the Western Mediterranean area by...
The reconstruction of the genetic history of Sicily is extremely difficult, because of the complexit...
The island of Sardinia shows a unique high incidence of several autoimmune diseases with multifactor...
Sicily, due to its strategic geographical position, located in the heart of Mediterranean Basin, has...
Y-chromosome variation was analyzed in a sample of 1127 males from the Western Mediterranean area by...
Due to their strategic geographic location between three different continents, Sicily and Southern I...
Due to their strategic geographic location between three different continents, Sicily and Southern I...
The allelic variability at six Y-chromosome-specific polymorphisms (YAP, DYS19, DYS389-I, DYS390, DY...
The genetic variability at seven Y-chromosomal microsatellite loci was studied among 113 Sardinian m...
The rarity of human remains makes it difficult to apprehend the first settlements in Corsica. It is ...
International audienceThe rarity of human remains makes it difficult to apprehend the first settleme...
The Mediterranean Sea has been one of the most important natural hubs for the expansion of human gen...
The male specific region of the Y chromosome is uniparentally transmitted. It escapes recombination ...
The presence or absence of genetic heterogeneity in Sicily has long been debated. Through the analys...
The presence or absence of genetic heterogeneity in Sicily has long been debated. Through the analys...
Y-chromosome variation was analyzed in a sample of 1127 mates from the Western Mediterranean area by...
The reconstruction of the genetic history of Sicily is extremely difficult, because of the complexit...
The island of Sardinia shows a unique high incidence of several autoimmune diseases with multifactor...
Sicily, due to its strategic geographical position, located in the heart of Mediterranean Basin, has...
Y-chromosome variation was analyzed in a sample of 1127 males from the Western Mediterranean area by...
Due to their strategic geographic location between three different continents, Sicily and Southern I...
Due to their strategic geographic location between three different continents, Sicily and Southern I...
The allelic variability at six Y-chromosome-specific polymorphisms (YAP, DYS19, DYS389-I, DYS390, DY...
The genetic variability at seven Y-chromosomal microsatellite loci was studied among 113 Sardinian m...
The rarity of human remains makes it difficult to apprehend the first settlements in Corsica. It is ...
International audienceThe rarity of human remains makes it difficult to apprehend the first settleme...
The Mediterranean Sea has been one of the most important natural hubs for the expansion of human gen...
The male specific region of the Y chromosome is uniparentally transmitted. It escapes recombination ...