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Bayraktar R, Tang Y, Dragomir M, Ivan C, Peng X, Fabris L, et al.
Sci Adv . 2025 Feb; 11(8):eado2830. PMID: 39970212
The mutational landscape of phylogenetically ultraconserved elements (UCEs), especially those in noncoding DNAs (ncUCEs), and their functional relevance in cancers remain poorly characterized. Here, we perform a systematic analysis of...
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de Gennaro L, Molinaro L, Raveane A, Santonastaso F, Saponetti S, Massi M, et al.
Genome Biol . 2025 Feb; 26(1):29. PMID: 39934833
The history of human populations has been strongly shaped by admixture events, contributing to patterns of observed genetic diversity across populations. In this study, we introduce the Principal component Ancestry...
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Henschel A, Saif-Ali R, Al-Habori M, Kamarul S, Pagani L, Al Hageh C, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Dec; 14(1):31704. PMID: 39738224
While a broad consensus about the first successful migration modern humans out of Africa seems established, the peopling of Arabia remains somewhat enigmatic. Identifying the ancestral populations that contributed to...
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Biscontin A, Russo A, Marnetto D, Pagani L, Costa R, Montagnese S
J Biol Rhythms . 2024 Nov; 40(1):19-26. PMID: 39604164
The present study aimed to develop a TaqMan genotyping card for molecular chronotype assessment based on a predictive panel of 35 previously identified genetic variants. A reliable TaqMan assay was...
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Pankratov V, Mezzavilla M, Aneli S, Kuznetsov I, Fusco D, Wilson J, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet . 2024 Aug; 32(11):1492-1499. PMID: 39127804
The genetic structure in Europe was mostly shaped by admixture between the Western Hunter-Gatherers, Early European Farmers and Steppe Bronze Age ancestral components. Such structure is regarded as a confounder...
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Vallini L, Zampieri C, Shoaee M, Bortolini E, Marciani G, Aneli S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Mar; 15(1):1882. PMID: 38528002
A combination of evidence, based on genetic, fossil and archaeological findings, indicates that Homo sapiens spread out of Africa between ~70-60 thousand years ago (kya). However, it appears that once...
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Vincenti G, Molinaro L, Sajjadi S, Moradi H, Pagani L, Fabbri P
Am J Biol Anthropol . 2024 Feb; 183(4):e24911. PMID: 38348756
Objectives: This paper starts from the unusual observation of the overrepresentation of females among adults in the cemetery of Bronze Age Shahr-i Sokhta (Seistan, Iran) and explores the post marital...
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Scaggion C, Marinato M, Dal Sasso G, Nodari L, Saupe T, Aneli S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Jan; 14(1):1028. PMID: 38200208
Following the development of modern genome sequencing technologies, the investigation of museum osteological finds is increasingly informative and popular. Viable protocols to help preserve these collections from exceedingly invasive analyses,...
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Fabbri G, Molinaro L, Mucci N, Pagani L, Scandura M
J Appl Genet . 2023 Jun; 64(3):521-530. PMID: 37369962
The wild boar (Sus scrofa meridionalis) arrived in Sardinia with the first human settlers in the early Neolithic with the potential to hybridize with the domestic pig (S. s. domesticus)...
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Posth C, Yu H, Ghalichi A, Rougier H, Crevecoeur I, Huang Y, et al.
Nature . 2023 Mar; 616(7956):E5. PMID: 36949207
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