Monday, June 2, 2014

DNA and Ancestral Faces- BBC

Genetic genealogy: Looking for the faces of our ancestors in DNA

TO SEE VIDEO:

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-27668747

 

2 hours ago
Today we can all look online to find out who our ancestors were, and soon geneticists hope that DNA can show us their faces as well.

Mark Shriver, Professor of Anthropology and Genetics at Pennsylvania State University, and Peter Claes from the University of Leuwen in Belgium, have been working for four years on the genetics of facial features, meaning the relation between genetic sequences, facial traits and skin tones.

They have enough data to be able to reconstruct a grandmother's DNA and an estimate of her face based on her grandchildren's genotype.

Professor Shriver is confident that in two years the idea of seeing the faces of our great-great-grandfathers will no longer be science fiction.

The BBC filmed as Professor Shriver tested the genes of volunteers at the New York Historical Society during the World Science Festival to see how genealogy, the second favourite hobby of Americans, is evolving.

Produced by the BBC's Anna Bressanin

Living Online is a series of video features published every Tuesday on the BBC News website which look at how technology converges with culture and all aspects of our daily lives.

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