Davide Pettener researcher
Pettener, Davide
VIAF ID: 305714353 (Personal)
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Works
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An ancient Mediterranean melting pot: investigating the uniparental genetic structure and population history of sicily and southern Italy | |
Are ethnic minorities synonymous for genetic isolates? Comparing Walser and Romance populations in the Upper Lys Valley (Western Alps). | |
Between Andes and Amazon: the genetic profile of the Arawak-speaking Yanesha | |
CHANGES IN THE GENETIC STRUCTURE OF A VALLEY IN THE PYRENEES (CATALONIA, SPAIN). | |
Complex interplay between neutral and adaptive evolution shaped differential genomic background and disease susceptibility along the Italian peninsula | |
Correction: Analysis of Population Substructure in Two Sympatric Populations of Gran Chaco, Argentina. | |
Dissecting a human isolate: Novel sampling criteria for analysis of the genetic structure of the Val di Scalve (Italian Pre-Alps) | |
Dissecting the Pre-Columbian Genomic Ancestry of Native Americans along the Andes-Amazonia Divide | |
Diversity in the glucose transporter-4 gene (SLC2A4) in humans reflects the action of natural selection along the old-world primates evolution | |
Ethnicity and biodemographic structure in the Arbëreshe of the province of Cosenza, southern Italy, in the XIX century | |
Evidence of polygenic adaptation to high altitude from Tibetan and Sherpa genomes | |
The family name as socio-cultural feature and genetic metaphor: from concepts to methods | |
Fine Dissection of Human Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroup HV Lineages Reveals Paleolithic Signatures from European Glacial Refugia | |
Formal linguistics as a cue to demographic history | |
The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia | |
General method to unravel ancient population structures through surnames, final validation on Italian data | |
The genetic legacy of the Yaghnobis: A witness of an ancient Eurasian ancestry in the historically reshuffled central Asian gene pool | |
Genomic adaptations to cereal-based diets contribute to mitigate metabolic risk in some human populations of East Asian ancestry | |
Genomic analysis of the blood attributed to Louis XVI (1754-1793), king of France | |
Genomic history of the Italian population recapitulates key evolutionary dynamics of both Continental and Southern Europeans | |
The genomic landscape of Nepalese Tibeto-Burmans reveals new insights into the recent peopling of Southern Himalayas. | |
Gut microbiota composition in Himalayan and Andean populations and its relationship with diet, lifestyle and adaptation to the high-altitude environment | |
Helena, the hidden beauty: Resolving the most common West Eurasian mtDNA control region haplotype by massively parallel sequencing an Italian population sample | |
High mitochondrial mutation rates estimated from deep-rooting Costa Rican pedigrees. | |
Impact of demography and population dynamics on the genetic architecture of human longevity | |
Impact of non-LTR retrotransposons in the differentiation and evolution of anatomically modern humans | |
Inbreeding patterns in La Cabrera, Spain: dispensations, multiple consanguinity analysis, and isonymy | |
Indentured migration, gene flow, and the formation of the Indo-Costa Rican population | |
Inferring patterns of folktale diffusion using genomic data | |
Italian isolates today: geographic and linguistic factors shaping human biodiversity. | |
Kenyan crossroads: migration and gene flow in six ethnic groups from Eastern Africa | |
Linguistic, geographic and genetic isolation: a collaborative study of Italian populations | |
Linking Italy and the Balkans. A Y-chromosome perspective from the Arbereshe of Calabria | |
Long-range comparison between genes and languages based on syntactic distances | |
Migration matrices and surnames in populations with different isolation patterns: Val di Lima (Italian Apennines), Val di Sole (Italian Alps), and La Cabrera (Spain) | |
Mitochondrial DNA diversity in South America and the genetic history of Andean highlanders. | |
Mitochondrial DNA variability in the Titicaca basin: Matches and mismatches with linguistics and ethnohistory | |
A mitochondrial haplogroup is associated with decreased longevity in a historic new world population | |
Mitochondrial polymorphisms associated with differential longevity do not impact lifetime-reproductive success. | |
mtDNA variability in two Bantu-speaking populations (Shona and Hutu) from Eastern Africa: implications for peopling and migration patterns in sub-Saharan Africa | |
mtDNA variation in East Africa unravels the history of Afro-Asiatic groups | |
Mutation Rates and Discriminating Power for 13 Rapidly-Mutating Y-STRs between Related and Unrelated Individuals | |
Open data, Science and Society: launching Oasis, the flagship initiative of the Istituto Italiano di Antropologia | |
Overcoming the dichotomy between open and isolated populations using genomic data from a large European dataset | |
POPULATION GENETICS. Genomic evidence for the Pleistocene and recent population history of Native Americans | |
Pulling out the 1%: whole-genome capture for the targeted enrichment of ancient DNA sequencing libraries | |
Reply to d'Huy et al.: Navigating biases and charting new ground in the cultural diffusion of folktales | |
Reply to Rothhammer and Moraga | |
Ripples on the surface. Surnames and genes in Sicily and Southern Italy | |
Shared language, diverging genetic histories: high-resolution analysis of Y-chromosome variability in Calabrian and Sicilian Arbereshe | |
Tracing the distribution and evolution of lactase persistence in Southern Europe through the study of the T(-13910) variant | |
Uniparental markers in Italy reveal a sex-biased genetic structure and different historical strata | |
What can we do with surnames today? An anthropologist point of view: comment on "Surname distribution in population genetics and in statistical physics" by Paolo Rossi. |