DNA may reveal people's surnames

DNA: what's in a name?
DNA: what's in a name?

A major breakthrough in DNA has uncovered evidence that a person's surname may be embedded in their genetic information.

Scientists at the University of Leicester working in the Department of Genetics have found evidence that a 'surname', as in an identifiable genetic gesture, could be written into the Y chromosome – the one that is passed from dad to son.

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