In 2006, geneticist Bryan Sykes, Professor of Human Genetics at Oxford University, published the results of a study that had taken him a decade to complete. His team had collected and analyzed the mitochondrial DNA and the Y chromosome of 10,000 volunteers from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, with the aim of [...]
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In 2006, geneticist Bryan Sykes, Professor of Human Genetics at Oxford University, published the results of a study that had taken him a decade to complete. His team had collected and analyzed the mitochondrial DNA and the Y chromosome of 10,000 volunteers from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, with the aim of [...]