Subject: DNA analysis of historic material
Clare Meredith <cmeredith [at] nts__org__uk> writes >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 ... >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? I would recommend you should contact Dr. Bar -Gal she has a wide experience with ancient DNA. Gila Kahila Bar-Gal, Ph.D Koret School of Veterinary Medicine Hebrew University of Jerusalem PO Box 12 Rehovot 76100 Israel +972 8 9489888 Fax: 972 8 9467940 bargal<-a t->agri< . >huji< . >ac< . >il Michael Maggen Head of Paper Conservation The Israel Museum Jerusalem PO Box 71117 91710 Jerusalem Israel +972 2 67 08808 Fax: +972 2 6771332 *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:7 Distributed: Friday, July 25, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-7-005 ***Received on Sunday, 20 July, 2008