Beethoven wanted his hearing loss to be explained to the public after his death. Nearly two centuries later, researches were able to uncover secrets about his health - and family tree.
Five locks of Ludwig van Beethoven's hair have been used to help uncover information about the German composer's health. Beethoven, who died in 1827, notably had several health problems and wanted his favorite physician, Dr. Johann Adam Schmidt, to give the public information on the disorder that caused his hearing loss.
They then attempted a genomic analysis to determine what caused the health issues that plagued his life and career – including a hearing loss and gastrointestinal problems. They also made another unexpected discovery – Beethoven's Y chromosome, the chromosome that determines the sex of a male human, didn't match his living relatives.
Beethoven, known for composing symphonies like"Für Elise," started experiencing hearing loss in his 20s and went complete deaf by 1818. He believed he was"hopelessly afflicted" by the hearing loss and said he would have committed suicide because of it, but didn't want to die"before I had produced all the works that I felt the urge to compose."
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
DNA From Beethoven’s Hair Unlocks Family SecretBeethoven’s impressive head of hair is yielding new clues about his health problems and his ancestry
Weiterlesen »
Beethoven’s DNA decoded from locks of hair saved by his fansScientists searching for genetic clues to the German composer's medical ailments found a few surprises in DNA collected from treasured keepsakes
Weiterlesen »
DNA from Beethoven’s hair hints at what killed the composerMany historians suspect Beethoven died from liver failure. A new analysis shows he had a heightened genetic risk for liver disease, researchers say.
Weiterlesen »
DNA from Beethoven's hair offers clues on his life, deathThis Sunday marks the 196th anniversary of Beethoven's death in Vienna on March 26, 1827, at the age of 56.
Weiterlesen »
Scientists Crack Beethoven’s Genetic Code Using a Lock of His HairUsing locks kept as keepsakes by friends and family, researchers have sequenced Ludwig van Beethoven’s DNA and, in the process, discovered explanations for a number of maladies he may have suffered during his life.
Weiterlesen »
Beethoven: Tests on hair prove composer's genetic health woesFive locks of Ludwig van Beethoven's hair were analysed by scientists led by Cambridge University.
Weiterlesen »