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Allentoft 2015 three Remedello genomes from Remedello di Sotto, Italy.
Name, date of samples.
RISE487 3483-3107 BC: mtDNA H2a*, Y DNA "I2a1a"
RISE489 2908-2578 BC: mtDNA X2c1*, Y DNA I2a1a1a-L672(subclade of M26)
RISE486 2134-1773 BC: mtDNA J1c1b, Y DNA I2a1a1a-L672(subclade of M26)
In autosomal makeup Remedello, even the youngest one from ~2000 BC, were basically EEF/Neolithic Europeans. That's all I know. I don't know of any methods that can determine whether there is a direct link between Remedello and modern Italians. I'm going to use this thread to post any results of methods I find in the future to see if there are any links between Remedello and Italians.
Name, date of samples.
RISE487 3483-3107 BC: mtDNA H2a*, Y DNA "I2a1a"
RISE489 2908-2578 BC: mtDNA X2c1*, Y DNA I2a1a1a-L672(subclade of M26)
RISE486 2134-1773 BC: mtDNA J1c1b, Y DNA I2a1a1a-L672(subclade of M26)
In autosomal makeup Remedello, even the youngest one from ~2000 BC, were basically EEF/Neolithic Europeans. That's all I know. I don't know of any methods that can determine whether there is a direct link between Remedello and modern Italians. I'm going to use this thread to post any results of methods I find in the future to see if there are any links between Remedello and Italians.