Genes from the 18th century help patients of today (AlphaGalileo, 7 January 2011)

07 Jan 2011


A British and German research collaboration has investigated DNA from the teeth of Charles Byrne, the 18th Century 'Irish Giant'. The findings describe a mutation which is shared by living acromegaly patients from four Northern Irish families, and add to a body of work that points to a local common ancestor for the mutant gene.

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