BARBUJANI, Guido
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 15.621
AS - Asia 8.074
EU - Europa 5.365
SA - Sud America 1.272
AF - Africa 159
OC - Oceania 14
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 10
Totale 30.515
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 15.381
SG - Singapore 3.064
CN - Cina 1.971
IT - Italia 1.812
BR - Brasile 966
VN - Vietnam 853
UA - Ucraina 832
HK - Hong Kong 707
DE - Germania 671
TR - Turchia 499
GB - Regno Unito 453
PL - Polonia 314
FI - Finlandia 277
FR - Francia 244
BD - Bangladesh 208
RU - Federazione Russa 205
JP - Giappone 201
SE - Svezia 186
IN - India 146
NL - Olanda 118
CA - Canada 104
ID - Indonesia 101
MX - Messico 101
AR - Argentina 100
ES - Italia 61
IQ - Iraq 56
ZA - Sudafrica 55
EC - Ecuador 48
BE - Belgio 47
PK - Pakistan 47
CO - Colombia 44
VE - Venezuela 36
CL - Cile 31
UZ - Uzbekistan 27
AT - Austria 25
SA - Arabia Saudita 25
MA - Marocco 24
MY - Malesia 23
PH - Filippine 23
CH - Svizzera 21
LT - Lituania 18
PY - Paraguay 17
TN - Tunisia 16
UY - Uruguay 14
KE - Kenya 13
AU - Australia 12
KR - Corea 12
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 11
AZ - Azerbaigian 10
JO - Giordania 10
OM - Oman 10
DZ - Algeria 9
GR - Grecia 9
KG - Kirghizistan 9
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 8
IL - Israele 8
RO - Romania 8
BO - Bolivia 7
DK - Danimarca 7
IE - Irlanda 7
JM - Giamaica 7
KZ - Kazakistan 7
NP - Nepal 7
SN - Senegal 7
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 6
EE - Estonia 6
ET - Etiopia 6
PE - Perù 6
BY - Bielorussia 5
LB - Libano 5
PS - Palestinian Territory 5
PT - Portogallo 5
BG - Bulgaria 4
EG - Egitto 4
EU - Europa 4
LV - Lettonia 4
MN - Mongolia 4
XK - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.XK??? 4
AL - Albania 3
BB - Barbados 3
CR - Costa Rica 3
GE - Georgia 3
GT - Guatemala 3
MD - Moldavia 3
NO - Norvegia 3
QA - Qatar 3
RS - Serbia 3
TH - Thailandia 3
BH - Bahrain 2
CG - Congo 2
CI - Costa d'Avorio 2
CU - Cuba 2
GA - Gabon 2
HN - Honduras 2
HR - Croazia 2
IR - Iran 2
KW - Kuwait 2
LU - Lussemburgo 2
LY - Libia 2
NG - Nigeria 2
Totale 30.472
Città #
Singapore 1.805
Ashburn 1.652
Fairfield 1.632
Woodbridge 1.522
Houston 1.030
Jacksonville 924
San Jose 838
Ann Arbor 791
Hong Kong 700
Santa Clara 699
Chandler 664
Seattle 628
Wilmington 608
Beijing 513
Cambridge 513
Izmir 323
Milan 310
Warsaw 303
Ho Chi Minh City 276
Nanjing 247
Dallas 229
Tokyo 190
Hanoi 189
Princeton 186
San Diego 165
Los Angeles 162
Lauterbourg 157
New York 135
Boardman 124
Rome 114
Ferrara 95
Council Bluffs 92
São Paulo 89
Bologna 79
Helsinki 75
Shenyang 69
Shanghai 68
Changsha 66
Nanchang 64
Hebei 63
Munich 63
Mexico City 59
Hefei 58
Jakarta 58
Turin 57
Orem 53
Tianjin 53
Da Nang 48
Brussels 46
London 45
Chicago 44
Jiaxing 43
Bremen 41
Falls Church 41
Frankfurt am Main 41
Haiphong 40
Dearborn 38
Moscow 38
Florence 37
San Francisco 36
Wuhan 36
Mountain View 35
The Dalles 34
Chennai 33
Toronto 33
Brooklyn 32
Rio de Janeiro 31
Jinan 30
Norwalk 30
Montreal 29
Naples 29
Buffalo 27
Johannesburg 27
Redwood City 27
Dong Ket 24
Falkenstein 24
Phoenix 24
Zhengzhou 24
Belo Horizonte 23
Boston 23
Denver 23
Genoa 23
Hangzhou 23
San Mateo 23
Tashkent 23
Verona 23
Turku 22
Atlanta 21
Baghdad 21
Biên Hòa 19
Guangzhou 18
Manchester 17
Nuremberg 17
Stockholm 17
Auburn Hills 16
Brasília 16
Brescia 16
Columbus 16
Lahore 16
Porto Alegre 16
Totale 20.289
Nome #
Sono razzista, ma sto cercando di smettere 619
L'invenzione delle razze. Capire la biodiversità umana 442
A genetic perspective on Longobard-Era migrations 329
Genetic evidence for prehistoric demographic changes in Europe 304
Complete mitochondrial sequences from Mesolithic Sardinia 282
A linguistically informed autosomal STR survey of human populations residing in the greater himalayan region 278
Genome diversity in the neolithic globular amphorae culture and the spread of Indo-European languages 269
Demographic history and adaptation account for clock gene diversity in humans 267
A novel parallel approach to the likelihood-based estimation of admixture in population genetics 251
Demographic History of the Genus Pan Inferred from Whole Mitochondrial Genome Reconstructions 250
An apportionment of human DNA diversity 246
Chimpanzee genomic diversity reveals ancient admixture with bonobos 243
Genealogical relationships between early medieval and modern inhabitants of Piedmont 241
Partitioning of genetic variation in human populations and the concept of race 240
The uromodulin gene locus shows evidence of pathogen adaptation through human evolution 240
A predominantly Neolithic origin for European paternal lineages. 239
Across language families: DNA diversity mirrors grammar within Europe 238
Early modern human dispersal from Africa: Genomic evidence for multiple waves of migration 233
Comparing population structure as inferred from genealogical versus genetic information 232
Comparing models on the genealogical relationships among Neandertal, Cro-Magnoid and modern Europeans by serial coalescent simulations 227
Surnames in Albania: a study of the population of Albania through isonymy. 226
An earlier revolution: Genetic and genomic analyses reveal pre-existing cultural differences leading to Neolithization 223
BCHE and CYP2D6 genetic variation in Alzheimer's disease patients treated with cholinesterase inhibitors. 216
A highly divergent mtDNA sequence in a Neandertal individual from Italy 216
Genetic evidence does not support an etruscan origin in Anatolia 215
A 28,000 years old cro-magnon mtDNA sequence differs from all potentially contaminating modern sequences 215
Race: Genetic Aspects 211
The Etruscans: A population-genetic study 208
The origin of European cattle: Evidence from modern and ancient DNA 207
Umani e non umani. Noi siamo natura. 201
A cline for glyoxalase i allele frequencies in Italy 201
Origins and evolution of the Europeans’genome: Evidence from multiple microsatellite loci 198
Evolution of detoxifying systems: The role of environment and population history in shaping genetic diversity at human CYP2D6 locus 198
No signature of Y chromosomal resemblance between possible descendants of the Cimbri in Denmark and northern Italy 196
MALARIA AS A SELECTIVE FORCE IN THE PREHISTORY OF THE MEDITERRANEAN BASIN 194
Y chromosomal haplogroup J as a signature of the post-neolithic colonization of Europe 193
Genetic analysis of the skeletal remains attributed to Francesco Petrarca 192
Human genome diversity: frequently asked questions 192
Heterozygosity and geographic distances in a limited area 192
Nine things to remember about human genome diversity 189
Origins and Evolution of the Etruscans' mtDNA 188
Molecular diversity at the CYP2D6 locus in the Mediterranean region 186
Genetic characterization of the body attributed to the evangelist Luke 184
Were Cro-Magnons too like us for DNA to tell? 184
No evidence of Neandertal admixture in the mitochondrial genomes of early European modern humans and contemporary Europeans 184
Formal linguistics as a cue to demographic history 184
Evidence for a genetic discontinuity between neandertals and 24,000-year-old anatomically modern europeans 183
Beta-thalassemia in the po delta: Selection, geography, and population structure 182
Genetic data in forensic science: Use, misuse and abuse 181
Lascia stare i santi. Una storia di reliquie e di scienziati 178
Understanding 6th-century barbarian social organization and migration through paleogenomics 178
Y genetic data support the Neolithic demic diffusion model 177
Comparison of two statistical techniques for the surveillance of birth defects through a Monte Carlo simulation 174
High resolution analysis and phylogenetic network construction using complete mtDNA sequences in Sardinian genetic isolates 173
Patterns of human diversity, within and among continents, inferred from biallelic DNA polymorphisms 173
DNA diversity and population admixture in Anatolia 172
A western route of prehistoric human migration from Africa into the Iberian Peninsula 172
Human genetic diversity and its history 170
Diversity of some gene frequencies in European and Asian populations. III. Spatial correlogram analysis 168
Geographic structure of human genetic variation: medical and evolutionary implications 165
Distinguishing among complex evolutionary models using unphased whole-genome data through random forest approximate Bayesian computation 165
Genomic boundaries between human populations 163
The Neanderthal in the karst: first dating, morphometric and paleogenetic data on the fossil skeleton from Altamura (Italy) 163
The female ancestor's tale: Long-term matrilineal continuity in a nonisolated region of Tuscany 163
Tracing past human male movements in northern/eastern Africa and western Eurasia: New clues from Y-chromosomal haplogroups E-M78 and J-M12 162
Analysis Of Dna Diversity By Spatial Autocorrelation 162
AIDA: Geographical patterns of DNA diversity investigated by autocorrelation analysis 162
Do Basque- and Caucasian-speaking populations share non-Indo-European ancestors? 162
Mismeasuring man thirty years later 162
Neolithic demic diffusion 161
Geographical structuring in the mtDNA of Italians 161
Mitochondrial lineages in Ladin-speaking communities of the Eastern Alps 160
A revised model of anatomically modern human expansions out of africa through a machine learning approximate bayesian computation approach 160
Zones of sharp genetic change in Europe are also linguistic boundaries. 159
Human Populations: Origins and Evolution. 159
Genomic evidence for an African expansion of anatomically-modern humans by a Southern route. 156
Y-chromosome mismatch distributions in Europe 155
The Mediterranean paradox for susceptibility factors in coronary heart disease extends to genetics 154
What it means to be 98% chimpanzee: Apes, people and their genes. 154
Genetics and language in European populations 154
Genetics and the population history of Europe 153
Biological performance in beta–thal heterozygotes and normals: results of a longitudinal comparison in a former malarial environment 153
Surveillance of birth defects: the multicommunity sets technique tested by computer simulation 153
Genetic Structure of Bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea correlates with environmental variables 153
European genetic diversity through space and time. 153
Detecting regions of abrupt change in maps of biological variables. 152
A latitudinal cline in a Drosophila clock genein a Drosophila clock gene 152
Genealogical discontinuities among Etruscan, Medieval and contemporary Tuscans 152
Estimating the impact of prehistoric admixture on the genome of Europeans 152
A new rare variant of the glyoxalase I system of the red cell: GLO-Sicily 151
Reconstruction of prehistory on the basis of genetic data 151
Diversity of some gene frequencies in European and Asian populations. Effects of longitude 151
Diversity of some gene frequencies in European and Asian populations. II. Fit of an isolation by distance model 150
Human genetics: Message from the Mesolithic 150
Surnames in Ferrara: distribution, isonimy and levels of inbreeding 150
A multistep process for the dispersal of a Y chromosomal lineage in the Mediterranean area 148
What do languages tell us about human microevolution? 147
Evolutionary history and adaptation of a human pygmy population of Flores Island, Indonesia 147
Barriers to gene flow estimated by surname distribution in Italy 146
Torus palatinus: a segregation analysis 146
Totale 19.516
Categoria #
all - tutte 134.923
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 8.211
Totale 143.134


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143
2021/20221.861 62 195 188 95 105 97 108 107 77 144 181 502
2022/20231.752 215 44 32 217 287 275 131 147 231 9 101 63
2023/2024866 97 135 45 17 40 17 34 49 25 91 93 223
2024/20254.000 98 104 392 67 509 423 157 305 711 439 449 346
2025/202611.051 981 523 1.053 1.272 1.386 657 1.230 686 1.111 1.263 542 347
Totale 30.719