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Publisher Correction: Genome-wide analysis of Corsican population reveals a clo...

Tamm, E; Di, Cristofaro, J; Mazières, S; Pennarun, E; Kushniarevich, A; Raveane, A; Semino, O; Chiaroni, J; Pereira, L; Metspalu, M; Montinaro, F

Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-49901-8, published online 19 September 2019


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...


Genome-wide analysis of Corsican population reveals a close affinity with North...

Tamm, E; Cristofaro, JD; Mazières, S; Pennarun, E; Kushniarevich, A; Raveane, A; Semino, O; Chiaroni, J; Pereira, L; Metspalu, M; Montinaro, F

Despite being the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean basin, the genetic variation of Corsica has not been explored as exhaustively as Sardinia, which is situated only 11 km South. However, it is likely that the populations of the two islands shared, at least in part, similar demographic histories. Moreover, the relative small size of the Corsica may have caused genetic isolation, which, in turn, might b...


Origin and spread of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup U7

Sahakyan, H; Kashani, BH; Tamang, R; Kushniarevich, A; Francis, A; Costa, MD; Pathak, AK; Khachatryan, Z; Sharma, I; van Oven, M; Parik, J

Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup U is among the initial maternal founders in Southwest Asia and Europe and one that best indicates matrilineal genetic continuity between late Pleistocene huntergatherer groups and present-day populations of Europe. While most haplogroup U subclades are older than 30 thousand years, the comparatively recent coalescence time of the extant variation of haplogroup U7 (~16–19 thous...


The genome-wide structure of the Jewish people

Behar, DM; Yunusbayev, B; Metspalu, M; Metspalu, E; Rosset, S; Parik, J; Rootsi, S; Chaubey, G; Kutuev, I; Yudkovsky, G; Khusnutdinova, EK

Contemporary Jews comprise an aggregate of ethno-religious communities whose worldwide members identify with each other through various shared religious, historical and cultural traditions. Historical evidence suggests common origins in the Middle East, followed by migrations leading to the establishment of communities of Jews in Europe, Africa and Asia, in what is termed the Jewish Diaspora. This complex demog...


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