01-04-2024, 01:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-04-2024, 01:42 PM by Villanovan.)
There's this dissertation that includes several Trentini samples from Eneolithic to Bronze Age, always G-M201, including two related to Polada Culture (RomIIIT12b/RomIII120b and RomIV58). On Romagnano:
"The grave goods and the date clearly indicate affinity to the Polada A culture."
https://openscience.ub.uni-mainz.de/bits...003475.pdf
Bronze Age samples are from Nogarole, Romagnano III (Polada A), Romagnano IV (Polada A) and Paludei di Volano. PdVT3 and RomIIIT12b/RomIII120b are BA samples confirmed for G-M201, while RomIV58, also from BA, is a probable G-M201 according to the dissertation (it hasn't met authentication requirements though):
"Haplotype G was still present in the Bronze Age, as documented by one confirmed sequence each from Paludei di Volano and Romagnano III (as well as another probable G2a from Romagnano IV)".
RomIIIT12b/RomIII120b was likely negative for the subclade of Otzi, G2a2a1a2-L91.
Unfortunately, only specific PCR-based SNPs were done, so no shotgun sequencing (WGS).
"The grave goods and the date clearly indicate affinity to the Polada A culture."
https://openscience.ub.uni-mainz.de/bits...003475.pdf
Bronze Age samples are from Nogarole, Romagnano III (Polada A), Romagnano IV (Polada A) and Paludei di Volano. PdVT3 and RomIIIT12b/RomIII120b are BA samples confirmed for G-M201, while RomIV58, also from BA, is a probable G-M201 according to the dissertation (it hasn't met authentication requirements though):
"Haplotype G was still present in the Bronze Age, as documented by one confirmed sequence each from Paludei di Volano and Romagnano III (as well as another probable G2a from Romagnano IV)".
RomIIIT12b/RomIII120b was likely negative for the subclade of Otzi, G2a2a1a2-L91.
Unfortunately, only specific PCR-based SNPs were done, so no shotgun sequencing (WGS).