Guido Barbujani

Guido Barbujani

Guido Barbujani (born January 31, 1955) is an Italian population geneticist, evolutionist and literary author born in Adria, who has been working at the State University of New York at Stony Brook (NY), at the Padua and Bologna Universities, and is now a professor at the University of Ferrara since 1996.

Works

A population geneticist by training, has been working on several aspects of human genetic variation. In collaboration with Robert R. Sokal, he pioneered the statistical comparison of patterns of genetic and linguistic variation, showing that language differences may contribute to reproductive isolation, and hence promote genetic divergence between populations.

His analyses of geographic patterns of genetic variation in Europe support Luca Cavalli-Sforza's Neolithic demic diffusion model, i.e. the idea that farming spread in the Neolithic mainly because farmers did, and not by cultural transmission [ [http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/21/7/1361 Estimating the Impact of Prehistoric Admixture on the Genome of Europeans - Dupanloup et al. 21 (7): 1361 - Molecular Biology and Evolution ] ] . Two implications of this finding are that most Europeans' ancestors did not live in Europe, but in the Near East, up to Neolithic times, and that in their Westward expansion the early farmers carried with them their genes, their technologies, and possibly their languages too.

His studies of the amount of DNA differentiation among human populations, and of its spatial distribution, led to the conclusion that traditional human racial classification fails to account for most of the existing patterns of genetic variation [http://web.unife.it/progetti/genetica/Guido/pdf/31.pdf] . Rather, it seems that genetic variation is largely uncorrelated across genes, which, if confirmed, would explain why no consensus was ever reached on a catalog of human biological races. This activity has also resulted in publications for the general public.

His recent DNA studies focus on genetic characterization of ancient human populations, such as Paleolithic anatomically-modern humans of Cro-Magnoid morphology, the Etruscans [ [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/0509718103v1 Serial coalescent simulations suggest a weak genealogical relationship between Etruscans and modern Tuscans - Belle et al., 10.1073/pnas.0509718103 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ] ] [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/03/science/03etruscan.html DNA Boosts Herodotus’ Account of Etruscans as Migrants to Italy - New York Times ] ] [ [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/05/060526065706.htm Ancient Etruscans Unlikely Ancestors Of Modern Tuscans, Statistical Testing Reveals ] ] and the Neolithic (nuragic) Sardinians.

Barbujani is the author of three novels.

Quote

*"The idea that all humans naturally belong to one of a few biological types or races that evolved in isolation was unchallenged for centuries, but large-scale modern studies failed to associate racial labels with recognizable genetic clusters." (Barbujani G., 2005, p. 215)

References

cientific Bibliography

* Barbujani G. and Sokal R.R. (1990) Zones of sharp genetic change in Europe are also linguistic boundaries. "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA" 87:1816-1819.
* Barbujani G., Magagni A., Minch E. and Cavalli-Sforza L.L. (1997) An apportionment of human DNA diversity. "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA" 94:4516-4519.
* Barbujani G. and Bertorelle G. (2001) Genetics and the population history of Europe. "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA" 98:22-25.
* Chikhi L., Destro-Bisol G., Bertorelle G., Pascali V., and Barbujani G. (1998) Clines of nuclear DNA markers suggest a recent, Neolithic ancestry of the European gene pool. "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA", 95:9053-9058.
* Romualdi C., Balding D., Nasidze I.S., Risch G., Robichaux M., Sherry S., Stoneking M., Batzer M. and Barbujani G. (2002) Patterns of human diversity, within and among continents, inferred from biallelic DNA polymorphisms. "Genome Research" 12:602-612.
* Barbujani G. and Goldstein D.B. (2004) Africans and Asians abroad: Genetic diversity in Europe. "Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics" 5:119-150.
* Dupanloup I., Bertorelle G., Chikhi L. and Barbujani G. (2004) Estimating the impact of prehistoric admixture on the Europeans’ genome. "Molecular Biology and Evolution" 21:1361-1372
* Barbujani G. (2005) Human races: Classifying people vs. understanding diversity. "Current Genomics" 6:215-226
* Belle E.M.S., Ramakrishnan U., Mountain J. and Barbujani G. (2006) Serial coalescent simulations suggest a weak genealogical relationship between Etruscans and modern Tuscans. "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA" 103:8012-8017.

Bibliography (Books, Nonfiction)

* Barbujani G. (2006) "L'invenzione delle razze". Bompiani, Milan. Portuguese translation: "A invencão das racas", Editora Contexto, São Paulo, Brazil (2007).
* Barbujani G. and Cheli P. (2008) "Sono razzista, ma sto cercando di smettere". Laterza, Rome-Bari.

Bibliography (Books, Fiction)

* "Dilettanti". Marsilio, Venice, 1994 (Republished as: "Dilettanti. Quattro viaggi nei dintorni di Charles Darwin". Sironi, Milan, 2004)
* "Dopoguerra". Sironi, Milan, 2002.
* "Questione di razza". Mondadori, Milan, 2003.

External links

* http://web.unife.it/progetti/genetica/Guido/ : Personal webpage, with access to pdfs of scientific articles.
* http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/05/060526065706.htm : ancient Etruscans unlikely ancestors of modern Tuscans. Science Daily, April 2006.
* http://www.festivaldellamente.it/pdf/ENG_2007_programme.pdf : taped interview on human diversity (in Italian), October 2007.


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