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1 December 2009 Genetic Structure in Contemporary South Tyrolean Isolated Populations Revealed by Analysis of Y-Chromosome, mtDNA, and Alu Polymorphisms
Irene Pichler, Jakob C. Mueller, Stefan A. Stefanov, Alessandro De Grandi, Claudia Beu Volpato, Gerd K. Pinggera, Agnes Mayr, Martin Ogriseg, Franz Ploner, Thomas Meitinger, Peter P. Pramstaller
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Abstract

Most of the inhabitants of South Tyrol in the eastern Italian Alps can be considered isolated populations because of their physical separation by mountain barriers and their socioculturel heritage. We analyzed the genetic structure of South Tyrolean populations using three types of genetic markers: Y-chromosome, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), and autosomal Alu markers. Using random samples taken from the populations of Val Venosta, Val Pusteria, Val Isarco, Val Badia, and Val Gardena, we calculated genetic diversity within and among the populations. Microsatellite diversity and unique event polymorphism diversity (on the Y chromosome) were substantially lower in the Ladin-speaking population of Val Badia compared to the neighboring German-speaking populations. In contrast, the genetic diversity of mtDNA haplotypes was lowest for the upper Val Venosta and Val Pusteria. These data suggest a low effective population size, or little admixture, for the gene pool of the Ladin-speaking population from Val Badia. Interestingly, this is more pronounced for Ladin males than for Ladin females. For the pattern of genetic Alu variation, both Ladin samples (Val Gardena and Val Badia) are among the samples with the lowest diversity. An admixture analysis of one German-speaking valley (Val Venosta) indicates a relatively high genetic contribution of Ladin origin. The reduced genetic diversity and a high genetic differentiation in the Rhaetoroman-and German-speaking South Tyrolean populations may constitute an important basis for future medical genetic research and gene mapping studies in South Tyrol.

© 2006 Wayne State University Press, Detroit, Michigan 48201-1309
Irene Pichler, Jakob C. Mueller, Stefan A. Stefanov, Alessandro De Grandi, Claudia Beu Volpato, Gerd K. Pinggera, Agnes Mayr, Martin Ogriseg, Franz Ploner, Thomas Meitinger, and Peter P. Pramstaller "Genetic Structure in Contemporary South Tyrolean Isolated Populations Revealed by Analysis of Y-Chromosome, mtDNA, and Alu Polymorphisms," Human Biology 81(5/6), 875-898, (1 December 2009). https://doi.org/10.3378/027.081.0629
Received: 4 November 2005; Published: 1 December 2009
KEYWORDS
ALPINE POPULATIONS
ALU
DEMOGRAPHIC HISTORY
LADINS
mtDNA
SOUTH TYROL
Y CHROMOSOME
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