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title Early Divergent strains of Yersinia pestis in Eurasia five thousands years ago
description The bacteria Yersinia pestis is the etiological agent of plague and has in historic times caused human pandemics with millions of deaths. How and when it originated remains contentious. Here, we report the oldest direct evidence of Yersinia pestis identified by ancient DNA in human teeth from Asia and Europe dating from 2,800 to 5,000 years ago. By sequencing the genomes, we find that these ancient plague strains are basal to all known Yersinia pestis. We find the origins of the Yersinia pestis lineage to be at least two times older than previous estimates. We also identify a temporal sequence of genetic changes that lead to increased virulence and the emergence of the Bubonic plague. Our results show that plague infection was endemic in the human populations of Eurasia at least 3,000 years before any historical recordings of pandemics.
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dateCreated 2015-10-23T00:00:00Z
dateModified 2015-10-23T00:00:00Z
datePublished 2015-10-22T00:00:00Z