More than 40,000 Americans are genetically related to 27 enslaved people excavated from Maryland


Recent genetic testing conducted on the remains of enslaved people recovered from a Maryland metal workshop about 40 years ago may help piece together the family history of more than 41,000 Americans.

Scientists compared the DNA from the 27 individuals, 16 of which were men and 11 women, ranging from infants to adults over the age of 60, to about 9.3 million research participants that utilized 23andMe’s genetic testing services. 

The group’s familial ties, their ancestry, location of relatives and what their genetic makeup said about their health were some of the topics investigated over the course of the study, according to an excerpt published on Science.org. 

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