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Tesseract
20th January 2013, 14:41
Found this quietly disturbing article today:

"A male’s DNA contains information that can help scientists guess his surname, American and Israeli researchers have discovered. The findings have serious implications for data privacy; intelligence services around the world are bound to be interested."

http://forward.com/articles/169585/jewish-dna-can-predict-family-name-study/

Tesla_WTC_Solution
20th January 2013, 16:26
It's disturbing, but the Sam Wiesenthal center might find it amusing for a few years. XD
At least one might hope so.

what about women, nothing on us?? XD /runs to read your article


Jewish DNA Can Predict Family Name: Study
Genetic Breakthrough Could Help Find Relatives Worldwide



Read more: http://forward.com/articles/169585/jewish-dna-can-predict-family-name-study/#ixzz2IX9pWD6D


Hey check this out, my old family name translates to NAZI in Hebrew, omg.


Benveniste - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BenvenisteThey held the title of "Nasi" (prince in Hebrew), a name given to members of the House of David, in the Jewish communities (mainly Barcelona) and were ...

our name was Prince.
Maybe the Furstensteins????? eek.

I hope not.