| The recent advent of genetic profiling is impacting on forensic police work, medical research, paternity testing and even animal pedigrees. But, says Dr John Gow, founder founder from Glasgow, they could revolutionise DNA genealogical research over the next few years. Our DNA can help tell us exactly who are and who we have come from as much as archived paper records. What really interests Gow, however, is the prospect of possibly gaining DNA traces of long-dead clan chiefs from Glasgow & beyond, to investigate lineage and kinship across the centuries. |