Hello Maciamo and Eupedia team,
First, thank you for the amazing work on Eupedia—it’s one of the best resources for population genetics and history. I especially love the detailed Benelux & France DNA project page, which compiles scientific studies and commercial data (like from the French Heritage Project) to provide regional subclade estimates (e.g., for Z56/Z193 in Provence).
I was wondering if there are any plans to create a similar dedicated project/page for Italy? There are several Italian Y-DNA studies (Boattini et al., Grugni et al., etc.) and growing commercial data, but subclade resolution for regions like Lombardy, Piedmont, Tuscany, etc., is often limited compared to France.
An “Italy Regional DNA Project” would be incredibly useful for many users interested in Italian genetics, especially with deeper clades like U152 branches (Z56, Z193, L2, etc.). I’d be happy to help contribute data or links if needed!
What do you think? Would this be feasible?
Thanks again for all your efforts!
Best regards,
Giacomo Zampini
First, thank you for the amazing work on Eupedia—it’s one of the best resources for population genetics and history. I especially love the detailed Benelux & France DNA project page, which compiles scientific studies and commercial data (like from the French Heritage Project) to provide regional subclade estimates (e.g., for Z56/Z193 in Provence).
I was wondering if there are any plans to create a similar dedicated project/page for Italy? There are several Italian Y-DNA studies (Boattini et al., Grugni et al., etc.) and growing commercial data, but subclade resolution for regions like Lombardy, Piedmont, Tuscany, etc., is often limited compared to France.
An “Italy Regional DNA Project” would be incredibly useful for many users interested in Italian genetics, especially with deeper clades like U152 branches (Z56, Z193, L2, etc.). I’d be happy to help contribute data or links if needed!
What do you think? Would this be feasible?
Thanks again for all your efforts!
Best regards,
Giacomo Zampini