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  • 5. Genetic structure in contemporary south Tyrolean isolated populations revealed by analysis of Y-chromosome, mtDNA, and Alu polymorphisms.
    Pichler I, Mueller JC, Stefanov SA, De Grandi A, Volpato CB, Pinggera GK, Mayr A, Ogriseg M, Ploner F, Meitinger T, Pramstaller PP.
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  • 6. Mitochondrial DNA sequence diversity in two groups of Italian Veneto speakers from Veneto.
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  • 8. Demographic histories, isolation and social factors as determinants of the genetic structure of Alpine linguistic groups.
    Coia V, Capocasa M, Anagnostou P, Pascali V, Scarnicci F, Boschi I, Battaggia C, Crivellaro F, Ferri G, Alù M, Brisighelli F, Busby GB, Capelli C, Maixner F, Cipollini G, Viazzo PP, Zink A, Destro Bisol G.
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  • 13. Mitochondrial DNA sequence variation across linguistic and geographic boundaries in Italy.
    Barbujani G, Stenico M, Excoffier L, Nigro L.
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  • 14. Sheep mitochondrial DNA variation in European, Caucasian, and Central Asian areas.
    Tapio M, Marzanov N, Ozerov M, Cinkulov M, Gonzarenko G, Kiselyova T, Murawski M, Viinalass H, Kantanen J.
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  • 19. Genetic analysis of seven Italian horse breeds based on mitochondrial DNA D-loop variation.
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  • 20. High resolution analysis and phylogenetic network construction using complete mtDNA sequences in sardinian genetic isolates.
    Fraumene C, Belle EM, Castrì L, Sanna S, Mancosu G, Cosso M, Marras F, Barbujani G, Pirastu M, Angius A.
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