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The mitogenome portrait of Umbria in Central Italy as depicted by contemporary ...

Modi, A; Lancioni, H; Cardinali, I; Capodiferro, MR; Rambaldi Migliore, N; Hussein, A; Strobl, C; Bodner, M; Schnaller, L; Xavier, C; Rizzi, E

Umbria is located in Central Italy and took the name from its ancient inhabitants, the Umbri, whose origins are still debated. Here, we investigated the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation of 545 present-day Umbrians (with 198 entire mitogenomes) and 28 pre-Roman individuals (obtaining 19 ancient mtDNAs) excavated from the necropolis of Plestia. We found a rather homogeneous distribution of western Eurasian lin...


Population structure of modern-day Italians reveals patterns of ancient and arc...

Raveane, A; Aneli, S; Montinaro, F; Athanasiadis, G; Barlera, S; Birolo, G; Boncoraglio, G; Di, Blasio, AM; Di, Gaetano, C; Pagani, L; Parolo, S

European populations display low genetic differentiation as the result of long-term blending of their ancient founding ancestries. However, it is unclear how the combination of ancient ancestries related to early foragers, Neolithic farmers, and Bronze Age nomadic pastoralists can explain the distribution of genetic variation across Europe. Populations in natural crossroads like the Italian peninsula are expect...


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