International audienceWe have amplified Mycobacterium leprae DNA from the skeleton of an adult human female exhibiting signs of lepromatous leprosy (LL). The remains were excavated from the site of Devkesken 6 on the Ustyurt plateau of Uzbekistan and date to between the 1st and 4th centuries AD. Recovered DNA was fragmented but of sufficient quality and quantity to allow a series of biomolecular genotyping methods to be applied. These methods included variable nucleotide tandem repeat (VNTR) typing of two microsatellite and one minisatellite regions and also single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) typing for nine informative loci.Genotyping showed that the causative strain of M. leprae exhibited a SNP-type 3 profile, characteristic of cases as...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
AbstractThe exact mode of transmission of leprosy is not clearly understood; however, many studies h...
Background Hansen's disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in t...
We have amplified Mycobacterium leprae DNA from the skeleton of an adult human female exhibiting sig...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
M.leprae is one of the two causative agents of human leprosy; the other being M.lepromatosis. Like M...
International audienceLeprosy was widespread in Mediaeval Europe but molecular evidence indicates ge...
Background: Leprosy was common in Europe eight to twelve centuries ago but molecular confirmation of...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
Background: Leprosy has afflicted humankind throughout history leaving evidence in both early texts ...
Using ancient DNA methods, we have examined in detail two archaeological cases of leprosy from Media...
The existence of leprosy or kusta or Morbus Hansen or Hansen’s disease has been known for years, inc...
The existence of leprosy or kusta or Morbus Hansen or Hansen’s disease has been known for years, inc...
BACKGROUND: Leprosy was common in Europe eight to twelve centuries ago but molecular confirmation of...
Leprosy was endemic in Europe until the Middle Ages. Using DNA array capture, we have obtained genom...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
AbstractThe exact mode of transmission of leprosy is not clearly understood; however, many studies h...
Background Hansen's disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in t...
We have amplified Mycobacterium leprae DNA from the skeleton of an adult human female exhibiting sig...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
M.leprae is one of the two causative agents of human leprosy; the other being M.lepromatosis. Like M...
International audienceLeprosy was widespread in Mediaeval Europe but molecular evidence indicates ge...
Background: Leprosy was common in Europe eight to twelve centuries ago but molecular confirmation of...
Nine burials excavated from the Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project (MHARP) in Winchester,...
Background: Leprosy has afflicted humankind throughout history leaving evidence in both early texts ...
Using ancient DNA methods, we have examined in detail two archaeological cases of leprosy from Media...
The existence of leprosy or kusta or Morbus Hansen or Hansen’s disease has been known for years, inc...
The existence of leprosy or kusta or Morbus Hansen or Hansen’s disease has been known for years, inc...
BACKGROUND: Leprosy was common in Europe eight to twelve centuries ago but molecular confirmation of...
Leprosy was endemic in Europe until the Middle Ages. Using DNA array capture, we have obtained genom...
Studying ancient DNA allows us to retrace the evolutionary history of human pathogens, such as Mycob...
AbstractThe exact mode of transmission of leprosy is not clearly understood; however, many studies h...
Background Hansen's disease (leprosy), widespread in medieval Europe, is today mainly prevalent in t...