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The genetic history of Italy is greatly influenced by geography and history. The ancestors of Italians are mostly Indo-European speakers (Italic peoples such as Latins, Falisci, Picentes, Umbrians, Samnites, Oscans, Sicels and Adriatic Veneti, as well as Celts, Iapygians and Greeks) and pre-Indo-European speakers (Etruscans, Ligures, Rhaetians and Camunni in mainland Italy, Sicani and Elymians in Sicily and the Nuragic people in Sardinia). During the imperial period of Ancient Rome, the city of Rome was also home to people from various regions throughout the Mediterranean basin, including Southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Based on DNA analysis, there is evidence of ancient regional genetic substructure and continuity within modern Italy dating to the pre-Roman and Roman p

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  • التاريخ الوراثي لإيطاليا (ar)
  • Genetic history of Italy (en)
  • Storia genetica dell'Italia (it)
  • História genética da Itália (pt)
  • Генетическая история Италии (ru)
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  • La storia genetica è l'insieme delle scoperte effettuate tramite la genetica delle popolazioni, una branca della genetica che analizza la costituzione genetica delle popolazioni mendeliane in termini qualitativi (varianti alleliche presenti all'interno di una popolazione) e quantitativi (frequenze alleliche e genotipiche). Tali scoperte hanno permesso, mediante l'analisi delle parentele e delle differenze geniche, a livello sia delle etnie che delle popolazioni umane, di ricostruire i flussi migratori, gli incroci, l'emersione o l'eliminazione dei caratteri che contraddistinguono le attuali etnie e popolazioni umane, sia nello spazio sia nel tempo, aiutando a ricostruire la storia dell'uomo sin dalla sua comparsa. (it)
  • التاريخ الوراثي لإيطاليا أو التاريخ الجيني لإيطاليا متأثر بشدة بالجغرافيا والتاريخ. معظم أسلاف الإيطاليين هم من متحدثي اللغات الهندوأوروبية (مثل الشعوب الإيطاليقية كاللاتينيين، والأمبريين، والسامنيتيين، والأسكانيين، والسيكوليين، وقدماء الفينيتو، بالإضافة إلى الكلت في الشمال والأبوليين والإغريق في الجنوب) ومن متحدثي لغات ما قبل الهندوأوروبية (الإتروريين والرايتانيين في البر الرئيسي لإيطاليا، والسيكانيين والإيليميين في صقلية، وشعب النوراجيين في سردينيا). خلال الفترة الإمبراطورية لروما القديمة، كانت مدينة روما تحتضن أيضًا العديد من الشعوب ذوي أصول من مناطق متنوعة في حوض البحر المتوسط، كجنوب أوروبا، وشمال أفريقيا، والشرق الأوسط، بحثًا عن فرص أفضل أو كعبيد، ولكنهم لم يتركوا أثرًا جينيًّا بارزًا أو باقيًا في القرون اللاحقة بعد انحدار روما وسقوطها. (ar)
  • The genetic history of Italy is greatly influenced by geography and history. The ancestors of Italians are mostly Indo-European speakers (Italic peoples such as Latins, Falisci, Picentes, Umbrians, Samnites, Oscans, Sicels and Adriatic Veneti, as well as Celts, Iapygians and Greeks) and pre-Indo-European speakers (Etruscans, Ligures, Rhaetians and Camunni in mainland Italy, Sicani and Elymians in Sicily and the Nuragic people in Sardinia). During the imperial period of Ancient Rome, the city of Rome was also home to people from various regions throughout the Mediterranean basin, including Southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Based on DNA analysis, there is evidence of ancient regional genetic substructure and continuity within modern Italy dating to the pre-Roman and Roman p (en)
  • A história genética dos italianos atuais é grandemente influenciada pela geografia e pela história. Os ancestrais dos italianos são principalmente pré-indo-europeus (etruscos, réticos, etc.) e indo-europeus (principalmente povos itálicos, mas também gregos e celtas). Concorda-se geralmente que as invasões que se seguiram durante séculos após a queda do Império Romano não alteraram significativamente o , devido ao número relativamente pequeno de germânicos ou outros migrantes, em comparação com a grande população do que constituiu a Itália romana. A antropologia molecular não encontrou evidências de fluxo genético significativo da Europa do Norte na península italiana nos últimos 1500 anos; estudos de DNA mostram que apenas a colonização grega do sul da Itália (Magna Graecia) teve um efeito (pt)
  • Генетическая история Италии история Италии с точки зрения генетики. В доисторические времена Италия была населена различными народами, которые позже были причислены к древним народам Италии. Преобладающими среди них были италики. (ru)
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