The naturally mummified remains of a mother and two daughters found in an 18th century Hungarian crypt were analysed, using multiple molecular genetic techniques to examine the epidemiology and evolution of tuberculosis. DNA was amplified from a number of targets on the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome, including DNA from IS6110, gyrA, katG codon 463, oxyR, dnaA-dnaN, mtp40, plcD and the direct repeat (DR) region. The strains present in the mummified remains were identified as M. tuberculosis and not Mycobacterium bovis, from katG and gyrA genotyping, PCR from the oxyR and mtp40 loci, and spoligotyping. Spoligotyping divided the samples into two strain types, and screening for a deletion in the MT1801-plcD region initially divided the stra...
This study describes the analysis of DNA from heat-killed (boilate) isolates of Mycobacterium tuberc...
Background:Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the principal etiologic agent of human tuberculosis. It has...
AbstractThere are many reports of ancient DNA from bacteria of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis comple...
The naturally mummified remains of a mother and two daughters found in an 18th century Hungarian cry...
The naturally mummified remains of a mother and two daughters found in an 18th century Hungarian cry...
The naturally mummified remains of a mother and two daughters found in an 18th century Hungarian cry...
A large number (265) of burials from 1731-1838 were discovered in sealed crypts of the Dominican Chu...
The use of ancient DNA in paleopathological studies of tuberculosis has largely been restricted to c...
A large number (265) of burials from 1731-1838 were discovered in sealed crypts of the Dominican Chu...
A large number (265) of burials from 1731-1838 were discovered in sealed crypts of the Dominican Chu...
Tuberculosis has plagued humankind since prehistoric times, as is evident from characteristic lesion...
Tuberculosis represents one of the humankind's most socially devastating diseases. Despite a long hi...
BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the principal etiologic agent of human tuberculosis. It ha...
AbstractTuberculosis continues to be the main cause of death from a single infectious agent in devel...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent typing methods for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex evolved ...
This study describes the analysis of DNA from heat-killed (boilate) isolates of Mycobacterium tuberc...
Background:Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the principal etiologic agent of human tuberculosis. It has...
AbstractThere are many reports of ancient DNA from bacteria of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis comple...
The naturally mummified remains of a mother and two daughters found in an 18th century Hungarian cry...
The naturally mummified remains of a mother and two daughters found in an 18th century Hungarian cry...
The naturally mummified remains of a mother and two daughters found in an 18th century Hungarian cry...
A large number (265) of burials from 1731-1838 were discovered in sealed crypts of the Dominican Chu...
The use of ancient DNA in paleopathological studies of tuberculosis has largely been restricted to c...
A large number (265) of burials from 1731-1838 were discovered in sealed crypts of the Dominican Chu...
A large number (265) of burials from 1731-1838 were discovered in sealed crypts of the Dominican Chu...
Tuberculosis has plagued humankind since prehistoric times, as is evident from characteristic lesion...
Tuberculosis represents one of the humankind's most socially devastating diseases. Despite a long hi...
BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the principal etiologic agent of human tuberculosis. It ha...
AbstractTuberculosis continues to be the main cause of death from a single infectious agent in devel...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent typing methods for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex evolved ...
This study describes the analysis of DNA from heat-killed (boilate) isolates of Mycobacterium tuberc...
Background:Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the principal etiologic agent of human tuberculosis. It has...
AbstractThere are many reports of ancient DNA from bacteria of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis comple...