The mixed DNA sample found at Nancy Guthrie's house is complicating the search for her, after she was taken from her Arizona home in the early hours of Feb. 1. Genetic genealogist CeCe Moore says ...
Investigators are continuing their search for new clues that could lead to a breakthrough in the disappearance of Nancy ...
Within a few centuries, the genetic landscape of the Rhine-Meuse region, including the wetlands, was completely reshaped. Our ...
Scientists Unearth 7,000-Year-Old Mummies With DNA that Doesn’t Match Known Human Lineages ...
Investigators are hopeful that some of the DNA that was found at Guthrie's home can be parsed and help point to a suspect in ...
New genomic research suggests our species descended from a deep fusion between two ancient lineages — one of them a mysterious “ghost.” ...
Ancient DNA shows that hunter-gatherers in northwestern Europe endured for millennia, with women driving a gradual cultural shift toward farming.
In present day Kazakhstan, both local folklore and genetic evidence found buried in royal tombs have shone a light on the ...
Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case have turned to genetic genealogy as they try to make the most of potential DNA ...
She had brown eyes and black hair. She was almost 5 feet, 7 inches tall and chewed tobacco. She was in her 20s, carried heavy loads with her left arm and had given birth. We don't know her name, but ...
Authorities trying to solve the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie say they might tap DNA genealogy databases, the same step that police took to unravel other high-profile cases.
West African nations have used the leap in DNA technology as inspiration to build up their tourism infrastructure and attract African Americans to come and learn about their roots.