Origins through DNA (General)

by Richard Hulan @, Saturday, August 18, 2012, 14:34 (4483 days ago) @ Richard Hulan

I mentioned this earlier:

"In the near future, look for publications from the "People of the British Isles" project. Those people know what they are about, and they have done some DNA testing in the Forest of Dean."

Just for the record, this links to a photo taken by Brian P. Swann at the recent summer science exhibition at the Royal Society, where the People of the British Isles project had a booth and displayed a large map. Brian's photo shows the Forest of Dean sampling. Each blue triangle shows the mean location of the birthplace of all four grandparents of one person (whose sample is represented by that triangle).

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3746429657618&set=o.11416337921&type=1&a...

Sometime in the near future the full map will be an illustration in a scholarly article, with captions, and we can tell what all the other little symbols mean. Something about comparing the autosomal genetic profiles of different regions within the UK, anyway.


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