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First Bronze Age Human Mitogenomes from Calabria (Grotta Della Monaca, Southern Italy)

The Italian peninsula was host to a strong history of migration processes that shaped its genomic variability since prehistoric times. During the Metal Age, Sicily and Southern Italy were the protagonists of intense trade networks and settlements along the Mediterranean. Nonetheless, ancient DNA stu...

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Autores principales: Fontani, Francesco, Cilli, Elisabetta, Arena, Fabiola, Sarno, Stefania, Modi, Alessandra, De Fanti, Sara, Andrews, Adam Jon, Latorre, Adriana, Abondio, Paolo, Larocca, Felice, Lari, Martina, Caramelli, David, Gualdi-Russo, Emanuela, Luiselli, Donata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8146030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33922908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12050636
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author Fontani, Francesco
Cilli, Elisabetta
Arena, Fabiola
Sarno, Stefania
Modi, Alessandra
De Fanti, Sara
Andrews, Adam Jon
Latorre, Adriana
Abondio, Paolo
Larocca, Felice
Lari, Martina
Caramelli, David
Gualdi-Russo, Emanuela
Luiselli, Donata
author_facet Fontani, Francesco
Cilli, Elisabetta
Arena, Fabiola
Sarno, Stefania
Modi, Alessandra
De Fanti, Sara
Andrews, Adam Jon
Latorre, Adriana
Abondio, Paolo
Larocca, Felice
Lari, Martina
Caramelli, David
Gualdi-Russo, Emanuela
Luiselli, Donata
author_sort Fontani, Francesco
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description The Italian peninsula was host to a strong history of migration processes that shaped its genomic variability since prehistoric times. During the Metal Age, Sicily and Southern Italy were the protagonists of intense trade networks and settlements along the Mediterranean. Nonetheless, ancient DNA studies in Southern Italy are, at present, still limited to prehistoric and Roman Apulia. Here, we present the first mitogenomes from a Middle Bronze Age cave burial in Calabria to address this knowledge gap. We adopted a hybridization capture approach, which enabled the recovery of one complete and one partial mitochondrial genome. Phylogenetic analysis assigned these two individuals to the H1e and H5 subhaplogroups, respectively. This preliminary phylogenetic analysis supports affinities with coeval Sicilian populations, along with Linearbandkeramik and Bell Beaker cultures maternal lineages from Central Europe and Iberia. Our work represents a starting point which contributes to the comprehension of migrations and population dynamics in Southern Italy, and highlights this knowledge gap yet to be filled by genomic studies.
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spelling pubmed-81460302021-05-26 First Bronze Age Human Mitogenomes from Calabria (Grotta Della Monaca, Southern Italy) Fontani, Francesco Cilli, Elisabetta Arena, Fabiola Sarno, Stefania Modi, Alessandra De Fanti, Sara Andrews, Adam Jon Latorre, Adriana Abondio, Paolo Larocca, Felice Lari, Martina Caramelli, David Gualdi-Russo, Emanuela Luiselli, Donata Genes (Basel) Article The Italian peninsula was host to a strong history of migration processes that shaped its genomic variability since prehistoric times. During the Metal Age, Sicily and Southern Italy were the protagonists of intense trade networks and settlements along the Mediterranean. Nonetheless, ancient DNA studies in Southern Italy are, at present, still limited to prehistoric and Roman Apulia. Here, we present the first mitogenomes from a Middle Bronze Age cave burial in Calabria to address this knowledge gap. We adopted a hybridization capture approach, which enabled the recovery of one complete and one partial mitochondrial genome. Phylogenetic analysis assigned these two individuals to the H1e and H5 subhaplogroups, respectively. This preliminary phylogenetic analysis supports affinities with coeval Sicilian populations, along with Linearbandkeramik and Bell Beaker cultures maternal lineages from Central Europe and Iberia. Our work represents a starting point which contributes to the comprehension of migrations and population dynamics in Southern Italy, and highlights this knowledge gap yet to be filled by genomic studies. MDPI 2021-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8146030/ /pubmed/33922908 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12050636 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fontani, Francesco
Cilli, Elisabetta
Arena, Fabiola
Sarno, Stefania
Modi, Alessandra
De Fanti, Sara
Andrews, Adam Jon
Latorre, Adriana
Abondio, Paolo
Larocca, Felice
Lari, Martina
Caramelli, David
Gualdi-Russo, Emanuela
Luiselli, Donata
First Bronze Age Human Mitogenomes from Calabria (Grotta Della Monaca, Southern Italy)
title First Bronze Age Human Mitogenomes from Calabria (Grotta Della Monaca, Southern Italy)
title_full First Bronze Age Human Mitogenomes from Calabria (Grotta Della Monaca, Southern Italy)
title_fullStr First Bronze Age Human Mitogenomes from Calabria (Grotta Della Monaca, Southern Italy)
title_full_unstemmed First Bronze Age Human Mitogenomes from Calabria (Grotta Della Monaca, Southern Italy)
title_short First Bronze Age Human Mitogenomes from Calabria (Grotta Della Monaca, Southern Italy)
title_sort first bronze age human mitogenomes from calabria (grotta della monaca, southern italy)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8146030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33922908
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12050636
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