Publications of Kirsten I. Bos
All genres
Journal Article (45)
2011
Journal Article
108 (38), 1105107108, pp. E746 - E752 (2011)
Targeted enrichment of ancient pathogens yielding the pPCP1 plasmid of Yersinia pestis from victims of the Black Death. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Journal Article
5 (11), e13931 (2010)
Quantitative assessment of the sensitivity of various commercial reverse transcriptases based on armored HIV RNA. PLoS One
Journal Article
11 (4), pp. 1273 - 1281 (2010)
Genetic and morphometric analysis of sixteenth century Canis skull fragments: implications for historic eastern and gray wolf distribution in North America. Conservation Genetics Resources 2009
Journal Article
325 (5937), 148-a (2009)
Comment on "DNA from pre-Clovis human coprolites in Oregon, North America". Science 2008
Journal Article
18 (17), pp. 1320 - 1326 (2008)
Out of America: Ancient DNA evidence for a new world origin of late quaternary woolly mammoths. Current Biology Book Chapter (2)
2022
Book Chapter
Human resistance and the evolution of plague in Medieval Europe. In: Palaeopathology and evolutionary medicine: an integrated approach, 8, pp. 138 - 154 (Eds. Plomp, K. A.; Roberts, C. A.; Elton, S.; Bentley, G. R.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2022)
2016
Book Chapter
Metagenomic analysis and mitochondrial genome reconstruction of the post-medieval individual from Moneen Cave. In: Archaeological excavations in Moneen Cave, the Burren, Co. Clare, pp. 49 - 52 (Ed. Dowd, M.). Archaeopress, Oxford (2016)
Poster (1)
2017
Poster
Genomic analyses of ancient Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains from the Americas. (2017)
Working Paper (2)
2017
Working Paper
African nonhuman primates are infected with the Yaws bacterium Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue. bioRxiv, 135491 (2017), 9 pp.
Working Paper
MALT: Fast alignment and analysis of metagenomic DNA sequence data applied to the Tyrolean Iceman. bioRxiv, 050559 (2017), 16 pp.
Other (1)
2018
Other
TB’s Chinese travels, Nature Ecology & Evolution 2, pp. 1842 - 1843 (2018)