Subject: DNA analysis of historic material
The National Trust for Scotland has been asked for permission for non-destructive methods of DNA analysis to be carried out on artefacts with a direct association with an historic figure, eg, costume, hair or razors with a provenance to Bonnie Prince Charlie or Robert Burns. Ethical and legal issues and risks already identified include Intellectual Property rights, the legitimacy (or illegitimacy) of bloodlines, identification of medical/genetic disorders and possible future disputes surrounding artefact provenance. Have others had experience of this area of investigation? If so, I'd be very interested to hear of both the likelihood of achieving a succesful technical outcome as well as learning of other possible causes for concern. Clare Meredith ACR Head of Collections Conservation Services The National Trust for Scotland Wemyss House, 28 Charlotte Square Edinburgh EH2 4ET *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:6 Distributed: Saturday, July 19, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-6-019 ***Received on Friday, 18 July, 2008