AI Article Synopsis

  • Italy has a long history of different people living there, which is important to understand how Europe became populated again after a big ice age.
  • Recent studies have looked at old and new DNA from people in Italy to learn more about these population changes.
  • There are still many questions about ancient European peoples and their connections to places like Sicily and Sardinia that need more research to answer.

Article Abstract

The Italian Peninsula, a natural pier across the Mediterranean Sea, witnessed intricate population events since the very beginning of the human occupation in Europe. In the last few years, an increasing number of modern and ancient genomes from the area have been published by the international research community. This genomic perspective started unveiling the relevance of Italy to understand the post-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) re-peopling of Europe, the earlier phase of the Neolithic westward migrations, and its linking role between Eastern and Western Mediterranean areas after the Iron Age. However, many open questions are still waiting for more data to be addressed in full. With this review, we summarize the current knowledge emerging from the available ancient Italian individuals and, by re-analysing them all at once, we try to shed light on the avenues future research in the area should cover. In particular, open questions concern (1) the fate of pre-Villabruna Europeans and to what extent their genomic components were absorbed by the post-LGM hunter-gatherers; (2) the role of Sicily and Sardinia before LGM; (3) to what degree the documented genetic structure within the Early Neolithic settlers can be described as two separate migrations; (4) what are the population events behind the marked presence of an Iranian Neolithic-like component in Bronze Age and Iron Age Italian and Southern European samples.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8460580PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00439-021-02328-6DOI Listing

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