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The female ancestor's tale: Long-term matrilineal continuity in a nonisolated region of Tuscany.

Michela LeonardiAnna SandionigiAnnalisa ConzatoStefania VaiMartina LariFrancesca TassiSilvia GhirottoDavid CaramelliGuido Barbujani
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
The observed signals of long-term genetic continuity and isolation are in contrast with the history of the region, conquered several times (Etruscans, Romans, Lombards, and French). While the Etruscans appear as a local population, intermediate between the prehistoric and the other samples, we suggest that the other conquerors-arriving from far-had a consistent social or sex bias, hence only marginally affecting the maternal lineages. At the same time, our results show that long-term genealogical continuity is not necessarily linked to geographical isolation.
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