Tyrolean DNA admixture and genetic structure
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).
Autosomal and complete genome
Publications:
- New insights into the Tyrolean Iceman's origin and phenotype as inferred by whole-genome sequencing, 2012 (Ötzi DNA, 1 ancient sample)
- Genetic Structure in Contemporary South Tyrolean Isolated Populations Revealed by Analysis of Y-Chromosome, mtDNA, and 8 Alu Polymorphisms, 2006 (277 samples)
- The genetic study of three population microisolates in South Tyrol (MICROS): study design and epidemiological perspectives, 2007 (1175 participants)
- Isolates in South Tyrol and Their Value for Genetic Dissection of Complex Diseases, 2006 (403 males)
Y-DNA and mtDNA
- 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)
Y-DNA (Paternal Line)
mtDNA (Maternal Line)
Bordering Regions
- Bosnia-Herzegovina: Y-DNA, 2005 (90 Croats, 81 Serbs and 85 Bosniacs)
- mtDNA in Bosnians and Slovenians, 2003 (144 + 104 samples)
- mtDNA (F) in Adriatic Island isolate Hvar, 2001 (108 samples)