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* '''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]
 
* '''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://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/10.1371/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)
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* [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)
 
* [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)
  

Version vom 20. August 2012, 23:08 Uhr

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:

Y-DNA and mtDNA

  • South Tyrol isolates mtDNA Y-DNA - Ladin communities, Thomas et al. 2007 (263 men, 56 LVB, 46 LVG, 52 GVL, 50 GVU, 59 ITA)
    LV (Ladin, n=102): ~R1b 65%, ~G+I 13%, J 12%, L 6%, ~E 3%, R1a 2%
    GV (Vinschgau, n=102): ~R1b 42%, ~G+I 25%, J 14%, ~E 8%, L 2%, R1a 0%
    ITA (Ital.speakers BZ, n=59): ~R1b 37%, ~G+I 25%, J 15%, ~E 12%, ~K*(S?) 5%, R1a 3%, L 2%

Y-DNA (Y-Chromosome, Paternal Line)

mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA, Maternal Line)

Emigrants

Bordering Regions

North Italy

Germany (South)

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