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  1. Multiple DNA studies confirmed that genetic variation in Italy is clinal, going from the Eastern to the Western Mediterranean. The Sardinians are the exception as genetic outliers in Italy and indeed in Europe, resulting from their predominantly Neolithic, Pre-Indo-European and non-Italic Nuragic ancestry.

  2. 22 mai 2020 · In Europe, Italians have the highest genetic diversity. The gradient of their genetic variability, scattered all over the peninsula, encloses on a small scale the whole genetic variance...

    • Science X
  3. Learn how various prehistoric and historical populations have shaped the genetic diversity of Italy through Y-DNA haplogroups. Explore maps, frequencies, sources and regional projects of Italian DNA.

  4. 22 mai 2020 · Discussion. The clinal distribution of human genetic variation across Europe and the subtle divergence between groups from northern and southern regions of the continent are uniquely recapitulated at a micro-geographic scale by patterns of population structure observable along the Italian Peninsula [ 11, 12, 13, 16, 21 ].

    • Marco Sazzini, Paolo Abondio, Stefania Sarno, Guido Alberto Gnecchi-Ruscone, Matteo Ragno, Cristina ...
    • 2020
  5. Here, we characterize the ancestry profiles of Italian populations using a genome-wide dataset representative of modern and ancient samples from across Italy, Europe, and the rest of the world. Italian genomes capture several ancient signatures, including a non–steppe contribution derived ultimately from the Caucasus. Differences in ancestry ...

    • A. Raveane, A. Raveane, S. Aneli, S. Aneli, F. Montinaro, F. Montinaro, G. Athanasiadis, S. Barlera,...
    • 2019
  6. 11 nov. 2015 · The genetic structure of Italy, whose unity of people and culture is quite recent, was initially analysed using classical genetic markers by Piazza et al. 5 and Cavalli-Sforza et al. 6 Recently,...

  7. 16 mai 2017 · Our results reveal a shared Mediterranean genetic continuity, extending from Sicily to Cyprus, where Southern Italian populations appear genetically closer to Greek-speaking islands than to...