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Journal Article (10)
2022
Journal Article
119 (17), e2116722119, pp. 1 - 11 (2022)
Stone Age Yersinia pestis genomes shed light on the early evolution, diversity, and ecology of plague. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2021
Journal Article
17 (9), 1009886, pp. 1 - 19 (2021)
A 3,000-year-old, basal S. enterica lineage from Bronze Age Xinjiang suggests spread along the Proto-Silk Road. PLoS Pathogens
Journal Article
Reproducible, portable, and efficient ancient genome reconstruction with nf-core/eager. PeerJ, e10947 (2021)
Journal Article
8 (1), 31, pp. 1 - 8 (2021)
Community-curated and standardised metadata of published ancient metagenomic samples with AncientMetagenomeDir. Scientific Data 2019
Journal Article
10 (1), 4470 (2019)
Phylogeography of the second plague pandemic revealed through analysis of historical Yersinia pestis genomes. Nature Communications
Journal Article
73 (1), pp. 639 - 666 (2019)
Paleomicrobiology: Diagnosis and Evolution of Ancient Pathogens. Annual Review of Microbiology 2018
Journal Article
9, 2234 (2018)
Analysis of 3800-year-old Yersinia pestis genomes suggests Bronze Age origin for bubonic plague. Nature Communications
Journal Article
2 (3), pp. 520 - 528 (2018)
Salmonella enterica genomes from victims of a major sixteenth-century epidemic in Mexico. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Journal Article
9, 442 (2018)
The genetic prehistory of the Baltic Sea region. Nature Communications 2017
Journal Article
27 (23), pp. 3683 - 3691 (2017)
The Stone Age plague and its persistence in Eurasia. Current Biology Thesis - PhD (1)
2021
Thesis - PhD
Beyond phylogenies: advancing analytical approaches for the field of ancient pathogenomics. Dissertation, 205 pp., Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Fakultät für Biowissenschaften, Jena (2021)
Working Paper (1)
2017
Working Paper
The genetic history of Northern Europe. bioRxiv, 113241 (2017), 26 pp.