Now, Tim Clayton, John Cleery, Maurice Gleeson, Debbie Kennet, Michelle Leonard and Donna Rutherford have show that in some cases there is sufficient information out there for some UK persons to be identifiable. It's easiest if I just paste in their paper's abstract:
Jottings from SW Surrey. This used to be mainly about energy but now I've retired it's just an old man's rant. From 23 June 2016 'til 12 December 2019 Brexit dominated but that is now a lost cause. So, I will continue to point out the stupidities of government when I'm so minded; but you may also find the odd post on climate change, on popular science or on genealogy - particularly my own family.
Monday, 9 March 2020
Forensic DNA-based Genealogy - Prospects Outside US
The heat and noise generated around the use of DNA-based genealogical research to identify people (specifically in criminal investigations) has been centred on the US, simply because the available DNA databases there are so large compared with anywhere else.
Now, Tim Clayton, John Cleery, Maurice Gleeson, Debbie Kennet, Michelle Leonard and Donna Rutherford have show that in some cases there is sufficient information out there for some UK persons to be identifiable. It's easiest if I just paste in their paper's abstract:
Now, Tim Clayton, John Cleery, Maurice Gleeson, Debbie Kennet, Michelle Leonard and Donna Rutherford have show that in some cases there is sufficient information out there for some UK persons to be identifiable. It's easiest if I just paste in their paper's abstract:
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