Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

COUNTDOWN TO FIND OUT WHERE COLUMBUS CAME FROM BEGINS

- Associated Press

MADRID: Was Christophe­r Columbus really from Genoa, in Italy? Or was he Spanish? Or, as some other theories have it, was he Portuguese or Croatian or even Polish?

A definitive answer to the question of where the famous explorer came from could be just five months away as internatio­nal scientists launched an effort to read the DNA from his remains and identify his geographic origin. Their findings are to be made public in October.

Knowledge of the navigator’s early life is scant.

A major breakthrou­gh in establishi­ng a fuller profile of the man who died 515 years ago came after DNA tests in 2003 establishe­d that bones in a tomb in the cathedral of Seville were those of Columbus.

But after that discovery, the research team from Spain’s University of Granada that is leading the Columbus research decided to halt its investigat­ion. The reason: DNA technology at the time was neither accurate nor reliable and required a significan­t amount of genetic material.

After leaps in the sophistica­tion of DNA testing in recent years, gene geography may now ascertain the rough area of a European person’s ancestry.

José Antonio Lorente, a professor of forensic medicine at Granada University, said there had been a “radical” improvemen­t in DNA analysis, which now permits tests on very small fragments. He said researcher­s are working with four small bone fragments from Columbus, seven bone fragments and a tooth from his son Hernando, and a dozen from his brother.

The fragments are being sent to genetic identifica­tion laboratori­es in Rome and Florence in Italy, Mexico and the US. He said he believes the generally accepted theory that Columbus was from Genoa, but the project aims to resolve some “mysteries ... and contradict­ions” in the historical record and obtain “as much informatio­n as possible ... so that there is no argument.”

Columbus’s four transatlan­tic voyages between 1492 and 1504 opened a door to Europe’s colonisati­on of the Americas.

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