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Home / Science / Da Vinci DNA Found on 500-Year-Old Drawing

Da Vinci DNA Found on 500-Year-Old Drawing

7 Jan

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Summary

  • DNA sample recovered from Leonardo da Vinci's 'Holy Child' drawing.
  • Y chromosome analysis links drawing DNA to da Vinci's Tuscan region.
  • This could unlock secrets to da Vinci's unparalleled perception.
Da Vinci DNA Found on 500-Year-Old Drawing

Researchers have recovered a DNA sample from a 500-year-old Leonardo da Vinci drawing, potentially belonging to the Renaissance master himself. The DNA was extracted from a red chalk sketch titled 'Holy Child' using a gentle swabbing technique, similar to COVID-19 tests.

Initial analysis of the Y chromosome sequence, which is passed down paternally, shows a genetic link to people from da Vinci's home region of Tuscany. This finding offers a promising first step towards understanding the enigmatic genius and how he perceived the world with such extraordinary detail.

Scientists believe that DNA analysis could eventually reveal if da Vinci possessed specific genetic mutations, possibly in retinal genes, that contributed to his ability to see fleeting moments. The next phase involves comparing this DNA with samples from 14 known living descendants of his father.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, scientists have recovered potential DNA from Leonardo da Vinci's drawing 'Holy Child', as paper is porous and absorbs trace elements.
The DNA's Y chromosome analysis suggests a link to Leonardo da Vinci's Tuscan heritage, offering clues to his exceptional genius.
DNA analysis could reveal genetic traits or mutations that enabled da Vinci's unique perception, allowing him to see details others missed.

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