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Genetic variation in prehistoric Sardinia
Human Genetics, 2007We sampled teeth from 53 ancient Sardinian (Nuragic) individuals who lived in the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age, between 3,430 and 2,700 years ago. After eliminating the samples that, in preliminary biochemical tests, did not show a high probability to yield reproducible results, we obtained 23 sequences of the mitochondrial DNA control region, which ...
CARAMELLI, DAVID +14 more
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Red Cell Polymorphisms in Sardinia
Human Heredity, 1988Acid phosphatase (ACP1), esterase D (ESD) and phosphoglucomutase 1 (PGM1) polymorphisms have been studied in Sardinia and the following gene frequencies have been found: ACP1*A = 0.235, ACP1*B = 0.684 and ACP1*C = 0.081; ESD*2 = 0.118 and PGM1*2 = 0.233.
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International Journal of Anthropology, 1998
Sardinia held the unenviable primacy regarding the highest mortality index due to malaria from 1880 to past the actual War years, when the Rockefeller Foundation eradicated its vector Anopheles labranchiae both within the island and around all of the Mediterranean basin. During the half of the century proceding the discoveries of the transmission
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Sardinia held the unenviable primacy regarding the highest mortality index due to malaria from 1880 to past the actual War years, when the Rockefeller Foundation eradicated its vector Anopheles labranchiae both within the island and around all of the Mediterranean basin. During the half of the century proceding the discoveries of the transmission
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2019
Starting from the late ninth century bce, groups of Phoenician sailors and merchants landed on the island of Sardinia, searching for resources—metals in particular—to trade along the trans-Mediterranean maritime network they had begun to establish. The earliest permanent Phoenician settlement dates back to the first half of the eighth century bce, and ...
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Starting from the late ninth century bce, groups of Phoenician sailors and merchants landed on the island of Sardinia, searching for resources—metals in particular—to trade along the trans-Mediterranean maritime network they had begun to establish. The earliest permanent Phoenician settlement dates back to the first half of the eighth century bce, and ...
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The prevention of thalassemia in Sardinia.
Clinical genetics, 1989In this paper we review the characteristics and effectiveness of a program aimed at preventing homozygous beta-thalassemia in the Sardinian population. The target population for screening were couples at marriage, conception or early pregnancy. Awareness of the problem and the involvement of the population were achieved via the mass media or by ...
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