DNA from Beethoven’s hair hints at what killed the composer
He had a heightened genetic risk for liver disease and, possibly, a hepatitis B infection

Scientists used five locks of hair collected during Beethoven’s lifetime to reconstruct the composer’s genome. The Moscheles lock (seen here) was taken from Beethoven around the time he died in 1827.
Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies/San Jose State Univ.