Early contact between late farming and pastoralist societies in southeastern Europe
Archaeogenetic studies have described two main genetic turnover events in prehistoric
western Eurasia: one associated with the spread of farming and a sedentary lifestyle starting …
western Eurasia: one associated with the spread of farming and a sedentary lifestyle starting …
Genetic adaptation to pathogens and increased risk of inflammatory disorders in post-Neolithic Europe
Ancient genomics can directly detect human genetic adaptation to environmental cues.
However, it remains unclear how pathogens have exerted selective pressures on human …
However, it remains unclear how pathogens have exerted selective pressures on human …
The immunogenetic impact of European colonization in the Americas
The introduction of pathogens originating from Eurasia into the Americas during early
European contact has been associated with high mortality rates among Indigenous peoples …
European contact has been associated with high mortality rates among Indigenous peoples …
Natural products from reconstructed bacterial genomes of the Middle and Upper Paleolithic
Major advances over the past decade in the field of ancient DNA are providing access to
past paleogenomic diversity, but the diverse functions and biosynthetic capabilities of this …
past paleogenomic diversity, but the diverse functions and biosynthetic capabilities of this …
Pathogenicity and virulence of Yersinia
JA Seabaugh, DM Anderson - Virulence, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The genus Yersinia includes human, animal, insect, and plant pathogens as well as many
symbionts and harmless bacteria. Within this genus are Yersinia enterocolitica and the …
symbionts and harmless bacteria. Within this genus are Yersinia enterocolitica and the …
Kinship practices in the early state El Argar society from Bronze Age Iberia
V Villalba-Mouco, C Oliart, C Rihuete-Herrada… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Abstract The Early Bronze Age in Europe is characterized by social and genetic
transformations, starting in the early 3rd millennium BCE. New settlement and funerary …
transformations, starting in the early 3rd millennium BCE. New settlement and funerary …
Ancient Plasmodium genomes shed light on the history of human malaria
M Michel, E Skourtanioti, F Pierini, EK Guevara… - Nature, 2024 - nature.com
Malaria-causing protozoa of the genus Plasmodium have exerted one of the strongest
selective pressures on the human genome, and resistance alleles provide biomolecular …
selective pressures on the human genome, and resistance alleles provide biomolecular …
[HTML][HTML] Yersinia pestis and Plague: Some knowns and unknowns
R Yang, S Atkinson, Z Chen, Y Cui, Z Du… - Zoonoses (Burlington …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Since its first identification in 1894 during the third pandemic in Hong Kong, there has been
significant progress of understanding the lifestyle of Yersinia pestis, the pathogen that is …
significant progress of understanding the lifestyle of Yersinia pestis, the pathogen that is …
Ancient pathogens provide a window into health and well-being
This perspective draws on the record of ancient pathogen genomes and microbiomes
illuminating patterns of infectious disease over the course of the Holocene in order to …
illuminating patterns of infectious disease over the course of the Holocene in order to …
14th century Yersinia pestis genomes support emergence of pestis secunda within Europe
Pestis secunda (1356–1366 CE) is the first of a series of plague outbreaks in Europe that
followed the Black Death (1346–1353 CE). Collectively this period is called the Second …
followed the Black Death (1346–1353 CE). Collectively this period is called the Second …