Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10254054 | Forensic Science International: Genetics | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Jörg Jenatsch was a Swiss defender of independence and a fighter for liberty in the 17th century. With the help of three living male members of the Jenatsch family, we successfully identified a skeleton exhumed from Chur cathedral as the remains of Jörg Jenatsch. Our conclusion was based upon complete Y-STR and Y-SNP profiles that could be generated by replicate analyses of a bone sample available to us. The skeleton and the three living family members carried the same Y-SNP haplogroup, but were discordant at three of 23 Y-STR loci. This notwithstanding, conservative biostatistical evaluation of the data suggests that the Chur skeleton is at least 20 times more likely than not to be Jörg Jenatsch.
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Authors
Cordula Haas, Natallia Shved, Frank Jakobus Rühli, Christina Papageorgopoulou, Josephine Purps, Maria Geppert, Sascha Willuweit, Lutz Roewer, Michael Krawczak,