1. The surname structure of Trentino (Italy) and its relationship with dialects and genes
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Eugenio Bortolini, Davide Pettener, Roland Bauer, Rossella Miglio, Alessio Boattini, Marta Ottone, Paola Gueresi, Boattini A., Bortolini E., Bauer R., Ottone M., Miglio R., Gueresi P., and Pettener D.
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coinheritance ,Aging ,Physiology ,Epidemiology ,Culture ,Population ,Context (language use) ,Genetics ,Humans ,Names ,Genetic variability ,education ,Sociocultural evolution ,Y-chromosome ,Gene ,Language ,Dialectometry ,education.field_of_study ,Genetic diversity ,Local scale ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Genetic Variation ,DNA ,Gene-culture coevolution ,surname ,Geography ,Italy ,Evolutionary biology ,dialectometry ,Human - Abstract
Background: Thanks to the availability of rich surname, linguistic and genetic information, together with its geographic and cultural complexity, Trentino (North-Eastern Italy) is an ideal place to test the relationships between genetic and cultural traits. Aim: We provide a comprehensive study of population structures based on surname and dialect variability and evaluate their relationships with genetic diversity in Trentino. Subjects and methods: Surname data were collected for 363 parishes, linguistic data for 57 dialects and genetic data for different sets of molecular markers (Y-chromosome, mtDNA, autosomal) in 10 populations. Analyses relied on different multivariate methods and correlation tests. Results: Besides the expected isolation-by-distance-like patterns (with few local exceptions, likely related to sociocultural instances), we detected a significant and geography-independent association between dialects and surnames. As for molecular markers, only Y-chromosomal STRs seem to be associated with the dialects, although no significant result was obtained. No evidence for correlation between molecular markers and surnames was observed. Conclusion: Surnames act as cultural markers as do other words, although in this context they cannot be used as reliable proxies for genetic variability at a local scale.
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- 2021