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about not only your Coat of Arms, but your Family Name History, Name Origin,
Family Tartans, Family Castles and much more.
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DNA can also
be of immense commercial value. Picture this. Let's say that the Norman
race lives 4 years longer than the average, or vice versa. It was proposed
that applicants for life insurance be given spit bags, to be mailed back
in. If Norman (or any other identifiable heritable racial DNA division)
revealed an actuarial longevity longer than average, then he might get
a break on his premiums. Or he/she might only identify a preferred (competitively)
customer, which is the inevitable reverse side of this coin. Can you imagine,
not only non-smokers but also Normans maybe offered a break some time in
the future. This is merely one of many commercial applications.
Nevertheless,
to get at the truth of history we have to question it, corroborate it as
far as possible. There is much legend in history. For instance, we could
believe implicitly in King Arthur of Camelot, the Round Table, and the
Holy Grail fame, Charlemagne, the murderous Prince John who cruelly victimized
Robin Hood and the lovely Maid Marion, St. Patrick and the snakes, McBeth,
Dracula, Rasputin, Frankenstein and a thousand others, not to mention the
jingle bells of St. Nicholas. It's not that some of these people didn't
exist, its what we've created them to be. Perhaps, hundreds of years from
now, Snow White, Pinocchio, Tom Sawyer, Marshall Dillon (even Arness, together
with film documentaries) will all become real people in the minds of some.
Every decade in history has been distorted by self-serving reporters, the
paparazzi, as we know them today. Romances have been written, fantasies
have flourished and each generation embellishes on the previous one.
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Introduction
Sheep
Stealers
Internet's
Influence
Medical
Uses
Why
DNA?
DNA
and
Genealogy
The Future |