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When Danish science writer Lone Frank was orphaned at 43, she felt that she was alone, "without a source, without a history."

She became interested in tracing her heritage, to know which genetic variants had come down to her and how "these accidents of biology," as she called them, had shaped her life, her opportunities and her limitations.

Read more here in the Vancouver Sun.

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