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Interesting information for genetic genealogy and populations genetics of human DNA from the historical Tyrol region (South Tyrol, North Tyrol, East Tyrol, Trentino) and bordering regions (Austria, North Italy/Padania, Switzerland, South Germany, Slovenia, Croatia, Alpine France).
Interesting information for genetic genealogy and populations genetics of human DNA from the historical '''Tyrol region''' (South Tyrol, North Tyrol, East Tyrol, Trentino) and bordering regions of Central Europe: '''Austria''' (Vorarlberg, Salzburg, Carinthia/Kärnten, Upper Austria/Oberösterreich, Styria/Steiermark), '''North Italy''' (Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Lombardy, Piemonte, Aosta, Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany), '''Switzerland''' (Graubünden/Grisons, St. Gallen), '''South Germany''' (Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg), '''Slovenia''', '''Croatia''', '''East/Alpine France''' (Alsace, Franche-Comté, Lorraine, Rhône-Alpes), Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Romania.


== Autosomal and complete genome ==
== Autosomal and complete genome ==
[[Bild:Dodecad Oracle Clos Calc TiGenID006.png|thumb|admixture example]]
[[Bild:Dodecad Oracle Clos Calc TiGenID006.png|thumb|admixture example]]
Publications:  
Publications:  
* [http://www.nature.com/ncomms/journal/v3/n2/full/ncomms1701.html#/access New insights into the Tyrolean Iceman's origin and phenotype as inferred by whole-genome sequencing], 2012 (Ötzi DNA, 1 ancient sample)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.3378/027.081.0629 '''South Tyrolean Isolated Populations''' Y-DNA (UEP), mtDNA, and 8 Alu Polymorphisms], Pichler, Mueller, Stefanov et al. 2006 (277 samples)<br>Y-DNA Puster Valley (n=35) P* (xR1a) 47%, BR* (xDE, JR) 34%, E* (xE3a) 9%, R1a* 6%, L 3%, Y* (xBR, A3b2) 3%<br>Y-DNA Eisack Valley (n=34) P* (xR1a) 46%, BR* (xDE, JR) 29%, R1a* 15%, E* (xE3a) 3%, K* (xL, N3, O2b, P) 3%, E3a 3%<br>Y-DNA Badiot Valley (n=24) P* (xR1a) 58%, BR* (xDE, JR) 21%, R1a* 13%, L 8%<br>Y-DNA Lower Vinschgau (n=32) P* (xR1a) 47%, BR* (xDE, JR), R1a1 13%, E* (xE3a) 3%, K* (xL, N3, O2b, P) 3%<br>Y-DNA Upper Vinschgau (n=32) P* (xR1a) 56%, BR* (xDE, JR) 31%, E* (xE3a) 9%, R1a1 3% <br>Y-DNA Stilfs (n=37) P* (xR1a) 35%, BR* (xDE, JR) 32%, E* (xE3a) 14%, K* (xL, N3, O2b, P) 14%, R1a1 3%, E3a 3%<br>Y-DNA South Tyrol (n=194) P* (xR1a) 47%, BR* (xDE, JR) 31%, E* (xE3a) 7%, R1a* 5%, K* (xL, N3, O2b, P) 4%, R1a1 3%, L 2%, E3a 1%, Y* (xBR, A3b2) 1%
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3659/is_200608/ai_n17171073/ Genetic Structure in Contemporary South Tyrolean Isolated Populations Revealed by Analysis of Y-Chromosome, mtDNA, and 8 Alu Polymorphisms], 2006 (277 samples)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-8-29 '''South Tyrol three microisolates''' (MICROS) Genetic study], Pattaro et al. 2007 (1175 participants)
* [http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2350/8/29 The genetic study of three population microisolates in South Tyrol (MICROS): study design and epidemiological perspectives], 2007 (1175 participants)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1809.2006.00274.x '''South Tyrol Isolates''' Value for Genetic Dissection of Complex Diseases], Marroni, Pichler et al. 2006 (403 males)
* [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1469-1809.2006.00274.x/full Isolates in South Tyrol and Their Value for Genetic Dissection of Complex Diseases], 2006 (403 males)


== Y-DNA and mtDNA ==
== Y-DNA and mtDNA ==
* [http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v18/n4/abs/ejhg2009172a.html Drawing the history of the Hutterite population on a genetic landscape: inference from Y-chromosome and mtDNA genotypes], 2010 (US S-leut: 90 females, 75 males)
* [http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0081704 '''Demographic Histories, Isolation and Social Factors as Determinants of the Genetic Structure of Alpine Linguistic Groups''' Y-DNA, mtDNA], Coia, Anagnostou, Ferri, Brisighelli, Busby, Capelli, et al 2013 (609 samples)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201906'''South Tyrol isolates''' mtDNA Y-DNA - Ladin communities], Thomas et al. 2007 (263 men, 56 LVB, 46 LVG, 52 GVL, 50 GVU, 59 ITA)<br>LV (Ladin, n=102, LVB Badiot n=56, LVG Gherdëin n=46): ~R1b 65%, ~G+I 13%, J 12% (LVB 5%, LVG 20%), L 6% (LVB 9%, LVG 2%), ~E 3%, R1a 2% (LVB 0%, LVG 4%)<br>GV (Vinschgau German, n=102, GVL Latsch n=52, GVU Laas/Prad n=50): ~R1b 42%, ~G+I 25%, J 14%, R1a 9% (GVL 12%, GVU 6%), ~E 8% (GVL 6%, GVU 10%), L 2%<br>ITA (Ital.speakers BZ, n=59): ~R1b 37%, ~G+I 25%, J 15%, ~E 12%, ~K*(S?) 5%, R1a 3%, L 2%


== Y-DNA (Paternal Line) ==
== Y-DNA (Y-Chromosome, Paternal Line) ==
[[Tyrolean Y-DNA]]
Publications
* '''Tyrolean Alps''' Y-chromosome Variability, sample evaluation, collection of 3.800 blood samples begins in Jan. 2007, [http://gerichtsmedizin.at/tyrolean_alps.html project description], German Project Site: [http://tirol-studie.at/ historisch-genetischer Hintergrund Tirol]
* [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00414-012-0751-1?LI=true Frequency Y-chromosome Tyrolean district of '''Reutte'''], Erhart, Berger, Niederstätter et al. 2012 (261 samples, 17 Y-STRs, 19 Y-SNPs)<br>R1b-U106/S21 20,9%, R1b-M269* 13,6%, R1b-U152/S28 12,4%, I1-M253 10,5%, G2a-P15 8,5%, E1b-M78 8,1%, J-M304 8,1%, R1a-M17 7,8%, I2-M223 2,7%, I2-P37.2 2,7%, K-M9* (LT, NO) 0,8%, P-M45* (Q) 0,8%, G-M201* 0,4%, I-M170* 0,4%, R1-M173*
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041885 '''East Tyrolean''' Dissection of Y Chromosome Variation], Niederstätter, Rampl, Erhart, Pitterl, Oberacher et al. 2012 (270 samples, 17 Y-STRs, 27 Y-SNPs)<br>R1b-U106/S21 18,9%, I1-M253 15,9%, R1a-M17 14,1%, R1b-U152/S28 12,6%, J-M304 8,9%, G2a-P15 7,4%, R1b-M412/S167* 4,8%, E1b-M78 4,4%, R1b-S116* 3,0%, I2-M223 2,6 %, R1b-L23/S141* 1,9%
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigss.2007.10.158 '''Tyrol''' Y-SNPs Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b], Niederstätter et al. 2008 (135 individuals)<br>R1b-U106/S21 60%, R1b-U152/S28 21%, R1b-U198 2%, R1b* 19%
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00414-005-0546-8  '''Tirol''' Y-STR typing], Berger, Niederstätter et al. 2005 (135 unrelated men and 70 sons)
* [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2016.07.009 Y-STRs five municipalities '''Eastern N. Tyrol'''], Niederstätter, Berger, et al. 2016 (551 men, 17 Yfiler, 13 RM Y-STRs)<br>No % access so far


== mtDNA (Maternal Line) ==
== mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA, Maternal Line) ==
 
== Emigrants ==
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2009.172 '''US Hutterite''' Y-DNA and mtDNA], Pichler et al. 2010 (US S-leut: 90 females, 75 males)
* [http://www.jogg.info/52/files/Petrejckova.htm '''Slovak Hobans''' (former Hutterite) Y-DNA], Petrejčíková et al. 2009 (39 males)


== Bordering Regions ==
== Bordering Regions ==
* [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1469-1809.2003.00042.x/full mtDNA in Bosnians and Slovenians], 2003 (144 + 104 samples)
=== North Italy ===
* [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1529-8817.2005.00190.x/full Bosnia-Herzegovina: Y], 2005 (90 Croats, 81 Serbs and 85 Bosniacs)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigss.2007.10.083 Microgeographic Y '''haplotypes Italy'''], Pelotti et al. 2008 (1288 + 526 samples from “regional” or “local” recruitment)
* [http://dx.doi.org.sci-hub.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2007.06.007 haplotypes and haplogroups '''differences Rimini'''], Ferri et al. 2008 <br>98 from Rimini: R1b 51%, J2 17%, E3b1 11%, G 7%, E3b3a 4%, I* 4%, N3 2% <br>65 from Valmarecchia: R1b 46%, J2 15%, E3b1 18%, G 11%,  I* 3%
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigss.2007.10.025 Microgeographic Y '''variation Ravenna''''s area], Pelotti et al. 2008 (122 samples - 100% diverse, mainly R1b and E3b1)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00414-005-0054-x haplotypes in '''Northeast Italian''' population], Turrina et al. 2006 (155 Y-STRs)
 
=== Germany (South) ===
* [http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/vaop/ncurrent/abs/ejhg2012190a.html Paternal genetic landscape of Polish and German (incl. '''Bavarian Augsburg/Swabia''')], Rębała, Martínez-Cruz, Tönjes, Kovacs et al. 2012 (Augsburg/Swabia N=218, 39 HG, 19 STR)<br>I1-M253* 13,8%, R1b-U106* 11,5%, R1b-U106-L48 9,2%, R1a-M17-M458 7,8%, E1b-V13 6,9%, R1b-P312* 6,9%, R1b-U152-L2* 5,5%, R1a-M17* 4,6%, R1b-U152* 3,7%, G2a-P15 3,2%, I1-M253-L22 3,2%, J2a-M410-M67* 3,2%, I2-M423 2,8%, R1b-L23* 2,8%, I2-M223 2,3%, J2a-M410* 2,3%, J2b-M241 1,4%, R1b-L21 1,4%, etc.
 
=== Switzerland ===
* [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2020.102345 The Y-chromosomal haplotype and haplogroup distribution of modern Switzerland], Zieger & Utz 2020 (N=606, 27 Y-STRs, 34 Y-SNPs)<br>R1b-U152 26%, R1b-M269 16%, R1b-U106 13%, I1-M253 10%, G-M201 9%, E1b-M35 7%, I2-M223 4%, R1a-M198 4%, J2a-M410 3%, J2b-M102 3%, I2-P215 2%, KLT-M9 1%
 
=== Italy (incl. Mid)===
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigss.2007.10.083 Microgeographic Y '''haplotypes Italy'''], Pelotti et al. 2008 (1288 + 526 samples from “regional” or “local” recruitment)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigss.2007.10.170 '''J2''' in an Italian sample], Onofri et al. 2008 (Over 200 M172 for 7 Sub SNPs)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2006.11.030 '''Italian''' Y-DNA variation], [http://vetinari.sitesled.com/meso.pdf PDF], Capelli et al. 2007 (~700 individuals from 12 different regions)<br>Val Badia n=34: R1(xR1a) 68%, K*(xN3,P) 9%, J2 9%, E3b1 6%, I*(xI1b2) 6%, G 3%
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00414-007-0153-y sub-Apennine populations of Central Italy by SNP and STR analysis], Onofri et al. 2007 (17 Y-STR, 37 Y-SNPs in 162 subjects)
* [http://veprints.unica.it/25/1/contu_daniela.pdf '''Sardinia''' isle Y-DNA], Contu 2007 (376 Y from 3 different regions)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.10265 '''Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily''' Peopling Y-DNA], Francalacci et al. 2003
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1055-7903(03)00016-2 '''Italy''' Y-DNA diversity], [http://www.familytreedna.com/pdf/italy.pdf PDF], Di Giacomo et al. 2003 (890 Y: 524 Italians, 154 continental Greece, 212 Crete + islands)
 
=== South Italy ===
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2008.120 '''Sicily''' Y-DNA Greek & African], Di Gaetano et al. 2008 (236 samples from 9 different areas)
 
=== Balkan ===
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2012.01.030 '''Serbia''' Paleolithic Y-DNA ], Regueiro et al. 2012 (103 samples, 104 Y-SNPs)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00414-003-0394-3 '''Slovenia''': Y-DNA and mtDNA], Manfreda Vakar & Vrečko 2010 (320 Y, 329 mt)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/10.1007/s00414-010-0432-x Y variation in '''Albanian''' populations], Ferri et al. 2010 (12 Y-STRs in two major and two minor populations), [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2010/03/y-chromosomes-of-albanian-populations.html Dienekes]
* [http://www.veneti.info/prispevki/multilingua/english/263-y-dna-routes-of-the-ancestors-of-slovenes Slovenes Y-DNA Haplogroups], Veneti.info 2008 (n=310, R1a 37%, I2a 22%, R1b 16%, I1 10%, E1b 5%, J 3%, G 3%, I2b/L/T 3%)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1809.2005.00251.x/full '''Balkan'''s Y-DNA and mtDNA landscape], Bosch et al. 2006 (~400 Y, ~380 mt)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1529-8817.2005.00190.x/full '''Bosnia-Herzegovina''': Y-DNA], Marjanovic et al. 2005 (90 Croats, 81 Serbs and 85 Bosniacs)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00414-003-0394-3 '''Slovenia''': mtDNA], Zupanic Pajnic et al. 2004 (129 Slovenians)
* [http://www.theslovenian.com/articles/skulj.htm '''Etruscans, Veneti and Slovenians''': mtDNA], Škulj 2004 (mt study comparison ancient/modern)
* [http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-1809.2003.00042.x/full '''Bosnia'''ns and '''Slovenia'''ns mtDNA], Malyarchuk et al. 2003 (144 + 104 samples)
* [http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v9/n9/abs/5200709a.html '''Adriatic Island''' isolate Hvar mtDNA (F)], Tolk et al. 2001 (108 samples)
 
=== Ancient ===
* '''South Eastern Europe''' historic Illyrians Y-DNA, Sujoldzic 2007 (evaluation of various studies), [http://www.anthroinsula.org/resources/Iliri-english%20text%20version.pdf PDF]
* '''Skeletons from Usedom''' 12th-13th century Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Freder 2010 (200 skeletons, Y-DNA 1 E1b1b, 1 R1a1a7, mtDNA 2 H, 2 K), [http://www.diss.fu-berlin.de/diss/receive/FUDISS_thesis_000000019471?lang=en Dissertation (german)], [http://www.diss.fu-berlin.de/diss/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/FUDISS_derivate_000000008413/Dissertation_Freder.pdf PDF], [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2011/02/medieval-dna-from-usedom-germany.html Dienekes Blog]
* '''Ancient Bavaria''' 7th Century Y-DNA, Vanek et al. 2009 (6 x 24 STR, 4 R1b two sibling, 2 G2a), [http://dx.doi.org/10.3325/cmj.2009.50.286 CMJ Open-access journal], [http://neuron.mefst.hr/docs/CMJ/issues/2009/50/3/CMJ_50(3)_VANEK_19480023.pdf PDF], [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2009/06/y-chromosomes-from-7th-c-ergolding.html Dienekes Blog]
* '''Bronze Age''' Lichtenstein Cave in Germany, Schilz 2006 (DNA 34 skeletons 3000 BPE, estimated presence Y-DNA I1b2*, R1a1, R1b1c), [http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/diss/2006/schilz/schilz.pdf PDF Dissertation (german)], [http://d-nb.info/982142943 d-nb.info], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichtenstein_Cave#Ancient_DNA_Tests Wikipedia]
* '''Corded Ware Culture burials''' Eulau Central Germany, Haak et al 2008 (4600 BPE, 13 skeletons, Y-DNA R1a, mtDNA 3 K1b, 2 X2, U5b, I, H, K1a2), [http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2008/11/17/0807592105.abstract PNAS journal (Open-access after 6 months)], [http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2008/11/17/0807592105.full.pdf+html PDF], [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2008/11/y-chromosomes-and-mtdna-from-eulau.html Dienekes Blog], [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Familiengr%C3%A4ber_von_Eulau Wikipedia german]
* '''Neolithic southwestern France''' from Treilles, Lacan et al 2011 (5000 BPE, 53 skeletons, Y-DNA 20 G2a, 2 I2a), [http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1100723108 PNAS journal (Open-access after 6 months)], [http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/05/24/1100723108.full.pdf+html PDF], [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2011/05/y-chromosome-mtdna-and-autosomal-dna.html Dienekes Blog]
* '''Tyrolean Iceman''''s genome, Keller, Zink et al. 2012 (5275 BPE, Ötzi Y-DNA G2a2b-L91, mtDNA K1, Autosomally nearest to modern Sards), [http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1701 Nature Open-access journal], [http://www.nature.com/ncomms/journal/v3/n2/pdf/ncomms1701.pdf PDF], [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2012/02/complete-genome-of-tyrolean-iceman.html Dienekes Blog], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96tzi_the_Iceman#Genetic_analysis Wikipedia]
* '''Neolithic Spain''', Lacan et al 2011 (7000 BPE, Y-DNA 5 G2a, 1 E-V13), [http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1113061108 PNAS journal (Open-access after 6 months)], [http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/10/24/1113061108.full.pdf+html PDF], [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2011/11/y-haplogroups-e-v13-and-g2a-in.html Dienekes Blog]
* '''Neolithic Linearbandkeramik''' Derenburg, Haak et al 2010 (7200 BPE, 2 F*(xG,H,I,J,K), 1 G2a3), [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000536 PLoS open-access journal], [http://www.plosbiology.org/article/fetchObjectAttachment.action;jsessionid=3DD05A618FCAAB060655F451860677C8?uri=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.1000536&representation=PDF PDF], [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2010/11/near-eastern-origin-of-european.html Dienekes Blog]
 
=== Migration ===
* '''Brazilian''' Y-Chromosome Lineages, Carvalho-Silva et al. 2001, [http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/316931]
 
== Europe / Mediterranean ==
* '''R1b1b2 Wave-of-Advance''' Models Y-DNA Europe, Sjödin & François 2011 (two current estimates of mutation rates), [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021592 Open-access journal], [http://www.plosone.org/article/fetchObjectAttachment.action;jsessionid=B836B4E77E42CB5822F03FAB233034A7?uri=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0021592&representation=PDF PDF], [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2011/06/modeling-spread-of-r1b1b2-into-europe.html Dienekes Blog]
* '''R1b founder''' Y-DNA in Central and Western Europe, Myres et al. 2010 (2043 M269-derived from 118 populations), [http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2010.146 Open-access journal], [http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v19/n1/pdf/ejhg2010146a.pdf PDF], [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2010/08/r1b-founder-effect-in-central-and.html Dienekes Blog]
* '''Levant to Mediterranean''' Y-DNA frequencies, El-Sibai et al. 2009 (5874 samples, 885 new, 23 countries), [http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1809.2009.00538.x Open-access journal], [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1469-1809.2009.00538.x/pdf PDF], [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2009/08/coastal-inland-differences-in-y.html Dienekes Blog]
* '''Mediterranean Basin''' Y-DNA variation, Capelli et al. 2005 (hundreds of samples from Sicily, Sardinia, Malta, Cyprus, Lebanese, Tunisia, Djerba Jews), [http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1529-8817.2005.00224.x Open-access journal], [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/tcga/tcgapdf/Capelli_AHG06_Med_Basin_Y.pdf PDF]
* '''Europe Prehistoric''' Y-DNA I, Rootsi et al. 2004 (7574 samples from 60 populations), [http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/422196 Open-access journal], [http://www.familytreedna.com/pdf/DNA.RootsiHaplogroupISpread.pdf PDF]
* Check for missing papers: [http://dienekes.blogspot.it/2008/05/ancient-y-chromosome-studies.html Dienekes Ancient Y chromosome studies], [http://www.eupedia.com/europe/origins_haplogroups_europe.shtml#Sources Eupedia], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_studies_on_Serbs Genetic studies on Serbs]


== see also ==
== see also ==
[[South Tyrol (Ötzi’s homeland) historical migrations]]
[[South Tyrol (Ötzi’s homeland) historical migrations]]


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Interesting information for genetic genealogy and populations genetics of human DNA from the historical Tyrol region (South Tyrol, North Tyrol, East Tyrol, Trentino) and bordering regions of Central Europe: Austria (Vorarlberg, Salzburg, Carinthia/Kärnten, Upper Austria/Oberösterreich, Styria/Steiermark), North Italy (Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Lombardy, Piemonte, Aosta, Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany), Switzerland (Graubünden/Grisons, St. Gallen), South Germany (Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg), Slovenia, Croatia, East/Alpine France (Alsace, Franche-Comté, Lorraine, Rhône-Alpes), Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Romania.

Autosomal and complete genome

admixture example

Publications:

  • South Tyrolean Isolated Populations Y-DNA (UEP), mtDNA, and 8 Alu Polymorphisms, Pichler, Mueller, Stefanov et al. 2006 (277 samples)
    Y-DNA Puster Valley (n=35) P* (xR1a) 47%, BR* (xDE, JR) 34%, E* (xE3a) 9%, R1a* 6%, L 3%, Y* (xBR, A3b2) 3%
    Y-DNA Eisack Valley (n=34) P* (xR1a) 46%, BR* (xDE, JR) 29%, R1a* 15%, E* (xE3a) 3%, K* (xL, N3, O2b, P) 3%, E3a 3%
    Y-DNA Badiot Valley (n=24) P* (xR1a) 58%, BR* (xDE, JR) 21%, R1a* 13%, L 8%
    Y-DNA Lower Vinschgau (n=32) P* (xR1a) 47%, BR* (xDE, JR), R1a1 13%, E* (xE3a) 3%, K* (xL, N3, O2b, P) 3%
    Y-DNA Upper Vinschgau (n=32) P* (xR1a) 56%, BR* (xDE, JR) 31%, E* (xE3a) 9%, R1a1 3%
    Y-DNA Stilfs (n=37) P* (xR1a) 35%, BR* (xDE, JR) 32%, E* (xE3a) 14%, K* (xL, N3, O2b, P) 14%, R1a1 3%, E3a 3%
    Y-DNA South Tyrol (n=194) P* (xR1a) 47%, BR* (xDE, JR) 31%, E* (xE3a) 7%, R1a* 5%, K* (xL, N3, O2b, P) 4%, R1a1 3%, L 2%, E3a 1%, Y* (xBR, A3b2) 1%
  • South Tyrol three microisolates (MICROS) Genetic study, Pattaro et al. 2007 (1175 participants)
  • South Tyrol Isolates Value for Genetic Dissection of Complex Diseases, Marroni, Pichler et al. 2006 (403 males)

Y-DNA and mtDNA

Y-DNA (Y-Chromosome, Paternal Line)

Tyrolean Y-DNA Publications

mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA, Maternal Line)

Emigrants

Bordering Regions

North Italy

Germany (South)

  • Paternal genetic landscape of Polish and German (incl. Bavarian Augsburg/Swabia), Rębała, Martínez-Cruz, Tönjes, Kovacs et al. 2012 (Augsburg/Swabia N=218, 39 HG, 19 STR)
    I1-M253* 13,8%, R1b-U106* 11,5%, R1b-U106-L48 9,2%, R1a-M17-M458 7,8%, E1b-V13 6,9%, R1b-P312* 6,9%, R1b-U152-L2* 5,5%, R1a-M17* 4,6%, R1b-U152* 3,7%, G2a-P15 3,2%, I1-M253-L22 3,2%, J2a-M410-M67* 3,2%, I2-M423 2,8%, R1b-L23* 2,8%, I2-M223 2,3%, J2a-M410* 2,3%, J2b-M241 1,4%, R1b-L21 1,4%, etc.

Switzerland

Italy (incl. Mid)

South Italy

Balkan

Ancient

Migration

  • Brazilian Y-Chromosome Lineages, Carvalho-Silva et al. 2001, [1]

Europe / Mediterranean

see also

South Tyrol (Ötzi’s homeland) historical migrations