We investigated the genetic heterogeneity of 2354 individuals from the 9 provinces of Sicily. The genetic markers we used were HP, GC, TF, PI, and AK1 plus other previously tested polymorphisms, for a total of 24 independent markers. Distinct multivariate statistics were applied to verify the claimed genetic distinctiveness between extant eastern and western Sicilian populations. Our hypothesis stated that any diversity found between the two subpopulations would represent the signature of early colonization of the island by Greek and Phoenician peoples. Correspondence analysis showed that there was no clear geographic clustering within Sicily. The genetic distance matrix used for identifying the main genetic barriers revealed no east-west d...
This study reports data on the sequences of the first hypervariable segment of a sample of the Sicil...
Greek colonisation of South Italy and Sicily (Magna Graecia) was a defining event in European cultur...
The reconstruction of the genetic history of Sicily is extremely difficult, because of the complexit...
We investigated the genetic heterogeneity of 2354 individuals from the 9 provinces of Sicily. The ge...
Sicily, due to its strategic geographical position, located in the heart of Mediterranean Basin, has...
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...
The Sicilian population has a complex history of colonization and invasions that have influenced the...
Genetic heterogeneity within Sicily was investigated on the basis of ACP1, ADA, ESD, GLO1, PGD, PGM1...
The genetic structure of the population of Alia (Sicily, Italy) was analyzed using 15 short tandem r...
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...
Due to their strategic geographic location between three different continents, Sicily and Southern I...
Sicily is one of the main islands of the Mediterranean Sea, and it is characterized by a variety of...
This study reports data on the sequences of the first hypervariable segment of a sample of the Sicil...
Greek colonisation of South Italy and Sicily (Magna Graecia) was a defining event in European cultur...
The reconstruction of the genetic history of Sicily is extremely difficult, because of the complexit...
We investigated the genetic heterogeneity of 2354 individuals from the 9 provinces of Sicily. The ge...
Sicily, due to its strategic geographical position, located in the heart of Mediterranean Basin, has...
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...
The Sicilian population has a complex history of colonization and invasions that have influenced the...
Genetic heterogeneity within Sicily was investigated on the basis of ACP1, ADA, ESD, GLO1, PGD, PGM1...
The genetic structure of the population of Alia (Sicily, Italy) was analyzed using 15 short tandem r...
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...
Due to their strategic geographic location between three different continents, Sicily and Southern I...
Sicily is one of the main islands of the Mediterranean Sea, and it is characterized by a variety of...
This study reports data on the sequences of the first hypervariable segment of a sample of the Sicil...
Greek colonisation of South Italy and Sicily (Magna Graecia) was a defining event in European cultur...
The reconstruction of the genetic history of Sicily is extremely difficult, because of the complexit...