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Scientists Will Decode King Richard III's Entire Genome

Posted: February 26, 2014 at 4:43 pm

The skeleton of King Richard III was found at an excavation site in Leicester.

The genetic code of King Richard III, the medieval English monarch whose body was found buried under a parking lot in Leicester, is set to be sequenced.

Researchers at the University of Leicester announced the project on Tuesday. The goal, they said, is to catalog as complete a genome as possible from the king to learn more about his ancestry and health.

"Sequencing the genome of Richard III is a hugely important project that will help to teach us not only about him, but ferment discussion about how our DNA informs our sense of identity, our past and our future," Turi King, a geneticist at the University of Leicester who will lead the project, said in a statement. [Photos: In Search of the Grave of Richard III]

Richard III was the last English king to die in battle. He perished in the Battle of Bosworth during the War of the Roses, a long-lasting civil war between noble families of England. After his death in August 1485, Richard's body was taken to Leicester and buried in a hasty grave; the location of the grave was then lost. In 2012, archaeologists embarked on a mission to find the king's skeleton, digging in a city council parking lot based on clues in historical documents.

In February 2013, researchers announced that they'd hit the jackpot: A skeleton with a curved spine, found stuffed in a sloppy grave, did indeed belong to Richard III. The identification took advantage of mitochondrial DNA analysis, but now the remains will get the whole-genome treatment.

This is a condensed version of a report from LiveScience. Read the full report. Follow Stephanie Pappas on Twitter and Google+. Follow LiveScience on Twitter, Facebook and Google+.

First published February 11 2014, 11:09 AM

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Plan to Decode Richard III's Genome Sparks Protest From Historian

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King Richard III has been dead for more than 500 years, but his bones continue to ignite fresh controversy.

The medieval king, unearthed from a Leicester parking lot in 2012, has been the center of debate over where and how his body should be reburied. Now, a plan to sequence the full genome of Richard III has brought new strife.

"Why is the University of Leicester doing this, and why is it doing it without any consultation?" said John Ashdown-Hill, an independent historian involved with the search for the bones. The DNA testing will add very little to scientific knowledge, and it breaks agreements with Buckingham Palace made before the university got involved in the Richard III search, Ashdown-Hill told LiveScience. [See Photos of the Search of King Richard III]

"We're talking about a member of the royal family and a former head of state," he said.

A lost king and controversy

Richard III died in 1485, a victim on the field at the Battle of Bosworth in the English War of the Roses. Historical records held that his battered body was taken to Leicester and buried, but the grave was lost in the early 1600s.

The search for Richard III's body was sparked by the Richard III Society, a group of historical enthusiasts who call themselves Richardians. Ashdown-Hill is part of the "Looking for Richard" team that got the ball rolling. In 2003, he started working to sequence the mitochondrial DNA, which is passed down the maternal line, of Richard III's living descendant.

Screenwriter and dedicated Richardian Philippa Langley took the lead on the archaeology, urging the Leicester City Council to allow a dig in its building's parking lot, as historical records suggested that the lot sat over the site of Greyfriars, the church where Richard III was buried. The Richard III Society funded the dig and hired University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) to do the archaeology. ULAS is an independent group of archaeologists embedded in the University of Leicester's school of archaeology and ancient history.

These players have sometimes clashed with each other as well as with outsiders. Most prominent are debates over where the king will be reburied. The University of Leicester was granted the exhumation license for the body, making it the institution responsible for the reburial. The plan is to rebury Richard III in Leicester Cathedral. That arrangement has sparked anger from some who claim relation to the king and would like to see him buried in his adopted hometown of York. Even some who accept a Leicester burial are upset with the modernistic designs for Richard III's tomb.

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Psoriasis patients decry report on flesh-eating illness

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MANILA, Philippines A group of psoriasis patients decried latest news reports maligning the disease as communicable.

Psoriasis Philippines founding chairman Josef De Guzman on Wednesday said the case of a patient in Pangasinan who has been diagnosed with psoriasis has been sensationalized by a news report.

De Guzman was reacting to the report of ABS-CBN news program Bandila on Monday night saying that a mysterious flesh-eating illness is slowly spreading in Pangasinan.

I am making an open plea to them for a more responsible reporting because they are not helping other people. They are isolating us instead, De Guzman told INQUIRER.net in a phone interview.

He said that psoriasis is not communicable and added that the news report was maligning.

A lot of our members are now afraid to go out of their houses because of discrimination. There was no outbreak. The report just wants to sensationalize the situation, he said.

He appealed to the media to be responsible in reporting.

Media has been our greatest ally and we hope them to be responsible in news reporting, he said.

He mentioned that Psoriasis Society has a Hug Me campaign which is now on its seventh year to show people that the disease is not communicable.

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