Historical Y. pestis Genomes Reveal the European Black Death as the Source of Ancient and Modern Plague PandemicsSpyrou M.,
Tukhbatova R.,
Feldman M.,
Drath J.,
Kacki S.,
Beltrán De Heredia J.,
Arnold S.,
Sitdikov A.,
Castex D.,
Wahl J.,
Gazimzyanov I.,
Nurgaliev D.,
Herbig A.,
Bos K.,
Krause J. , Germany (1485-1627 cal AD). Our results provide support for (1)
a single entry of Y. pestis in Europe
Historical Y. pestis Genomes Reveal the European Black Death as the Source of Ancient and Modern Plague PandemicsSpyrou M.,
Tukhbatova R.,
Feldman M.,
Drath J.,
Kacki S.,
Beltrán De Heredia J.,
Arnold S.,
Sitdikov A.,
Castex D.,
Wahl J.,
Gazimzyanov I.,
Nurgaliev D.,
Herbig A.,
Bos K.,
Krause J. , Germany (1485-1627 cal AD). Our results provide support for (1)
a single entry of Y. pestis in Europe
Phylogeography of the second plague pandemic revealed through analysis of historical Yersinia pestis genomes the diversification of
a Y. pestis lineage into multiple genetically distinct clades that may have given rise to more
The Stone Age Plague and Its Persistence in EurasiaYersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of plague, is
a bacterium associated with wild rodents