Genetic Configuration
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Inequality has become so embedded in Britain that it can be seen in people’s DNA
In the 19th and 20th century, talented, educated Europeans began moving to cities, creating new sorts of DNA clusters based on skills and social habits.
David Hugh-Jones and Abdel Abdellaoui, The Conversation
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Use of a genealogy database to crack an old serial-killer case in the US has raised privacy concerns
The case has created a wave of concern about direct-to-consumer DNA testing, mostly carried out by companies to trace ancestry.
Julia Creet, The Conversation
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Ancient DNA reveals how Europeans developed light skin and lactose tolerance
Study sheds light on how traits that were rare in African ancestors became common in Europe.
Daniel Zadik, The Conversation
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