"By studying the boots, we've been able to gain a fascinating glimpse into the daily life of a man who lived as many as 500 years ago," said Beth Richardson
"Hes wearing boots, hes fit for work" --Theresa May
Maybe someone with a more indepth understanding of genealogy can answer this question:
If you were to sequence this man's genome and add it to the 23 & Me database (or some similar service) would you be able to get any interesting results?
Is there an existing database of historical DNA sequences available for comparing against?
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If you were to sequence this man's genome and add it to the 23 & Me database (or some similar service) would you be able to get any interesting results?
Is there an existing database of historical DNA sequences available for comparing against?
This is an interesting question. Have we attempted to document the DNA from anyone of historic consequence for whom we have DNA samples?
How many human remains of DNA samples are there in the Smithsonian, for example?
Can you sequence the DNA from mummies?