Some of Lord Bath s wifelets - he notched up 75 in his lifetime - are hatching a plan for a memorial service with flowers, candles, self-penned poems and, quite possibly, a glass of fizz.
Last modified on Tue 5 Jan 2021 07.21 EST
The human geneticist Bryan Sykes, who has died aged 73, pushed forward the analysis of inherited conditions such as brittle bone disease and double-jointedness, and was one of the first to extract DNA from ancient bone.
The same Bryan Sykes, holder of a personal chair at Oxford University, analysed hair supposedly taken from mythical hominids such as the Bigfoot and Yeti, and announced the results in a three-part television series. His delight in science and enthusiasm for communicating it to popular audiences were both aspects of an expansive personality that alternately inspired and exasperated his colleagues.