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Genomic history of the Sardinian population

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The population of the Mediterranean island of Sardinia has made important contributions to genome-wide association studies of complex disease traits and, based on ancient DNA studies of mainland Europe, Sardinia is hypothesized to be a unique refuge for early Neolithic ancestry. To provide new insights on the genetic history of this flagship population, we analyzed 3,514 whole-genome sequenced individuals from Sardinia. Sardinian samples show elevated levels of shared ancestry with Basque individuals, especially samples from the more historically isolated regions of Sardinia. Our analysis also uniquely illuminates how levels of genetic similarity with mainland ancient DNA samples varies subtly across the island. Together, our results indicate that within-island substructure and sex-biased processes have substantially impacted the genetic history of Sardinia. These results give new insight into the demography of ancestral Sardinians and help further the understanding of sharing of disease risk alleles between Sardinia and mainland populations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
population genetics; sardinia; selection; ancestry
List of contributors:
Cucca, Francesco; Angius, Andrea; Busonero, Fabio; Pitzalis, Maristella; Zoledziewska, Magdalena; Sidore, Carlo; Steri, ANNA MARISTELLA; Maschio, Andrea
Authors of the University:
ANGIUS ANDREA
BUSONERO FABIO
MASCHIO ANDREA
PITZALIS MARISTELLA
SIDORE CARLO
STERI ANNA MARISTELLA
ZOLEDZIEWSKA MAGDALENA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/390160
Published in:
NATURE GENETICS (PRINT)
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