The last century has witnessed progress in the study of ancient infectious disease from purely medical descriptions of past ailments to dynamic interpretations of past population health that draw upon multiple perspectives. The recent adoption of high-throughput DNA sequencing has led to an expanded understanding of pathogen presence, evolution, and ecology across the globe. This genomic revolution has led to the identification of disease-causing microbes in both expected and unexpected contexts, while also providing for the genomic characterization of ancient pathogens previously believed to be unattainable by available methods. In this review we explore the development of DNA-based ancient pathogen research, the specialized methods and to...
This project represents the first comprehensive study applying molecular and genetic methods to stu...
The recent introduction of the new field of research of palaeomicrobiology has established new links...
Pathogens, animals (domesticated or not) and humans have intertwined evolutionary trajectories for m...
The last century has witnessed progress in the study of ancient infectious disease from purely medic...
Over the past decade, a genomics revolution, made possible through the development of high-throughpu...
The ability to sequence genomes from ancient biological material has provided a rich source of infor...
Ancient pathogenomics is the field that studies past pathogens by recovering ancient DNA from archae...
The study of ancient disease can now include direct analyses of all or part of the genomes of pathog...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has unlocked access to the wide range of non-cultivable microorgani...
The development of paleomicrobiology with new molecular techniques such as metagenomics is revolutio...
Summary Infectious diseases caused by viral and bacterial pathogens have affected humans througho...
Paleopathology is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of science and the humanities with ...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
Palaeopathology is the science which studies ancient human diseases. Throughout its relatively young...
International audienceThe authenticity of some of the very first works in the field of ă paleopathol...
This project represents the first comprehensive study applying molecular and genetic methods to stu...
The recent introduction of the new field of research of palaeomicrobiology has established new links...
Pathogens, animals (domesticated or not) and humans have intertwined evolutionary trajectories for m...
The last century has witnessed progress in the study of ancient infectious disease from purely medic...
Over the past decade, a genomics revolution, made possible through the development of high-throughpu...
The ability to sequence genomes from ancient biological material has provided a rich source of infor...
Ancient pathogenomics is the field that studies past pathogens by recovering ancient DNA from archae...
The study of ancient disease can now include direct analyses of all or part of the genomes of pathog...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has unlocked access to the wide range of non-cultivable microorgani...
The development of paleomicrobiology with new molecular techniques such as metagenomics is revolutio...
Summary Infectious diseases caused by viral and bacterial pathogens have affected humans througho...
Paleopathology is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of science and the humanities with ...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
Palaeopathology is the science which studies ancient human diseases. Throughout its relatively young...
International audienceThe authenticity of some of the very first works in the field of ă paleopathol...
This project represents the first comprehensive study applying molecular and genetic methods to stu...
The recent introduction of the new field of research of palaeomicrobiology has established new links...
Pathogens, animals (domesticated or not) and humans have intertwined evolutionary trajectories for m...