Leprosy, a chronic human disease with potentially debilitating neurological consequences, results from infection with Mycobacterium leprae. This unculturable pathogen has undergone extensive reductive evolution, with half of its genome now occupied by pseudogenes. Using comparative genomics, we demonstrated that all extant cases of leprosy are attributable to a single clone whose dissemination worldwide can be retraced from analysis of very rare single-nucleotide polymorphisms. The disease seems to have originated in Eastern Africa or the Near East and spread with successive human migrations. Europeans or North Africans introduced leprosy into West Africa and the Americas within the past 500 years
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
Molecular epidemiology investigations are notoriously challenging in the leprosy field mainly becaus...
Leprosy, a chronic human disease with potentially debilitating neurological consequences, results fr...
International audienceLeprosy, a chronic human disease with potentially debilitating neurological co...
Leprosy, a chronic human disease with potentially debilitating neurological consequences, results fr...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Myco...
Background: Hansen’s disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in ...
BACKGROUND: Hansen's disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in ...
Hansen’s disease (leprosy), mainly caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae, has accompanied hu...
Hansen’s disease (leprosy), mainly caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae, has accompanied hu...
<div><p>Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such ...
Background: Leprosy has afflicted humankind throughout history leaving evidence in both early texts ...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
Molecular epidemiology investigations are notoriously challenging in the leprosy field mainly becaus...
Leprosy, a chronic human disease with potentially debilitating neurological consequences, results fr...
International audienceLeprosy, a chronic human disease with potentially debilitating neurological co...
Leprosy, a chronic human disease with potentially debilitating neurological consequences, results fr...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Myco...
Background: Hansen’s disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in ...
BACKGROUND: Hansen's disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in ...
Hansen’s disease (leprosy), mainly caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae, has accompanied hu...
Hansen’s disease (leprosy), mainly caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae, has accompanied hu...
<div><p>Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such ...
Background: Leprosy has afflicted humankind throughout history leaving evidence in both early texts ...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
Molecular epidemiology investigations are notoriously challenging in the leprosy field mainly becaus...