Two alternative models have been proposed to explain the spread of agriculture in Europe during the Neolithic period. The demic diffusion model postulates the spreading of farmers from the Middle East along a Southeast to Northeast axis. Conversely, the cultural diffusion model assumes transmission of agricultural techniques without substantial movements of people. Support for the demic model derives largely from the observation of frequency gradients among some genetic variants, in particular haplogroups defined by single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the Y-chromosome. A recent network analysis of the R-M269 Y chromosome lineage has purportedly corroborated Neolithic expansion from Anatolia, the site of diffusion of agriculture. Howev...
The phylogeny of the human Y chromosome as defined by unique event polymorphisms is being worked out...
We have typed 275 men from five populations in Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt with a set of 119 binary ...
Y-chromosome variation was analyzed in a sample of 1127 mates from the Western Mediterranean area by...
Two alternative models have been proposed to explain the spread of agriculture in Europe during the ...
Two alternative models have been proposed to explain the spread of agriculture in Europe during the ...
The Italian peninsula, given its geographical location in the middle of the Mediterranean basin, was...
The debate concerning the mechanisms underlying the prehistoric spread of farming to Southeast Europ...
The Italian peninsula, given its geographical location in the middle of the Mediterranean basin, was...
The Italian peninsula, given its geographical location in the middle of the Mediterranean basin, was...
The earliest Neolithic sites of Europe are located in Crete and mainland Greece. A debate persists c...
There still is no general agreement on the origins of the European gene pool, even though Europe ha...
Clinal patterns of autosomal genetic diversity within Europe have been interpreted in previous studi...
Tn this work we focus on a microsatellite-defined Y-chromosomal lineage (network 1.2) identified by ...
We have typed 275 men from five populations in Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt with a set of 119 binary ...
The phylogeny of the human Y chromosome as defined by unique event polymorphisms is being worked out...
We have typed 275 men from five populations in Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt with a set of 119 binary ...
Y-chromosome variation was analyzed in a sample of 1127 mates from the Western Mediterranean area by...
Two alternative models have been proposed to explain the spread of agriculture in Europe during the ...
Two alternative models have been proposed to explain the spread of agriculture in Europe during the ...
The Italian peninsula, given its geographical location in the middle of the Mediterranean basin, was...
The debate concerning the mechanisms underlying the prehistoric spread of farming to Southeast Europ...
The Italian peninsula, given its geographical location in the middle of the Mediterranean basin, was...
The Italian peninsula, given its geographical location in the middle of the Mediterranean basin, was...
The earliest Neolithic sites of Europe are located in Crete and mainland Greece. A debate persists c...
There still is no general agreement on the origins of the European gene pool, even though Europe ha...
Clinal patterns of autosomal genetic diversity within Europe have been interpreted in previous studi...
Tn this work we focus on a microsatellite-defined Y-chromosomal lineage (network 1.2) identified by ...
We have typed 275 men from five populations in Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt with a set of 119 binary ...
The phylogeny of the human Y chromosome as defined by unique event polymorphisms is being worked out...
We have typed 275 men from five populations in Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt with a set of 119 binary ...
Y-chromosome variation was analyzed in a sample of 1127 mates from the Western Mediterranean area by...