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Ancient explorers, soldiers, chambermaids and aristocrats - the history through DNA of Africa’s long involvement in Britain’s national identity. How DNA without borders proves race to be an unhelpful concept.
Professor Turi King is Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics at the University of Leicester. She is best known for establishing the bones found in a Leicester car park in 2013 as King Richard the Third and more recently for her appearances in the BBC series ‘DNA Family Secrets’.
www.expressivemindsmedia.com
Ancient explorers, soldiers, chambermaids and aristocrats - the history through DNA of Africa’s long involvement in Britain’s national identity. How DNA without borders proves race to be an unhelpful concept.
Professor Turi King is Professor of Public Engagement and Genetics at the University of Leicester. She is best known for establishing the bones found in a Leicester car park in 2013 as King Richard the Third and more recently for her appearances in the BBC series ‘DNA Family Secrets’.
www.expressivemindsmedia.com