Leprosy and tuberculosis were widespread in the past and remain significant diseases today. Comparison of ancient and modern genomes of Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis gives insight into their evolution and a calibration of the timescale for observed changes. Recently, whole genome sequencing has revealed genotypes and mixed-strain infections
Background: Hansen’s disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in ...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
Tuberculosis (TB) was once a major killer in Europe, but it is unclear how the strains and patterns ...
Leprosy and tuberculosis were widespread in the past and remain significant diseases today. Comparis...
Leprosy was endemic in Europe until the Middle Ages. Using DNA array capture, we have obtained genom...
Leprosy was endemic in Europe until the Middle Ages. Using DNA array capture, we have obtained genom...
Background: Leprosy has afflicted humankind throughout history leaving evidence in both early texts ...
Background: Leprosy has afflicted humankind throughout history leaving evidence in both early texts ...
To achieve the quantum leap in understanding required to overcome two major human diseases, leprosy ...
<div><p>Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such ...
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...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Myco...
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...
Background: Hansen’s disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in ...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
Tuberculosis (TB) was once a major killer in Europe, but it is unclear how the strains and patterns ...
Leprosy and tuberculosis were widespread in the past and remain significant diseases today. Comparis...
Leprosy was endemic in Europe until the Middle Ages. Using DNA array capture, we have obtained genom...
Leprosy was endemic in Europe until the Middle Ages. Using DNA array capture, we have obtained genom...
Background: Leprosy has afflicted humankind throughout history leaving evidence in both early texts ...
Background: Leprosy has afflicted humankind throughout history leaving evidence in both early texts ...
To achieve the quantum leap in understanding required to overcome two major human diseases, leprosy ...
<div><p>Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such ...
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...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Myco...
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...
Background: Hansen’s disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in ...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
Tuberculosis (TB) was once a major killer in Europe, but it is unclear how the strains and patterns ...