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Journal Article
10 (1), 9499 (2020)
A treponemal genome from an historic plague victim supports a recent emergence of yaws and its presence in 15th century Europe. Scientific Reports 2.
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181 (6), 2020.04.037, pp. 1232 - 1245.e20 (2020)
Paleolithic to Bronze Age Siberians reveal connections with first Americans and across Eurasia. Cell 3.
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4 (3), pp. 324 - 333 (2020)
Emergence of human-adapted Salmonella enterica is linked to the Neolithization process. Nature Ecology & Evolution 4.
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10 (1), 4470 (2019)
Phylogeography of the second plague pandemic revealed through analysis of historical Yersinia pestis genomes. Nature Communications 5.
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73 (1), pp. 639 - 666 (2019)
Paleomicrobiology: Diagnosis and Evolution of Ancient Pathogens. Annual Review of Microbiology 6.
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116 (25), pp. 12363 - 12372 (2019)
Ancient Yersinia pestis genomes from across Western Europe reveal early diversification during the First Pandemic (541–750). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 7.
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20, pp. 323 - 340 (2019)
Ancient pathogen genomics as an emerging tool for infectious disease research. Nature Reviews Genetics 8.
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9, 2234 (2018)
Analysis of 3800-year-old Yersinia pestis genomes suggests Bronze Age origin for bubonic plague. Nature Communications 9.
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2 (3), pp. 520 - 528 (2018)
Salmonella enterica genomes from victims of a major sixteenth-century epidemic in Mexico. Nature Ecology & Evolution 10.
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125 (9), pp. 18 - 20 (2017)
Tracking Ancient Plagues. Natural History 11.
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27 (23), pp. 3683 - 3691 (2017)
The Stone Age plague and its persistence in Eurasia. Current Biology 12.
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33 (11), pp. 2911 - 2923 (2016)
A high-coverage Yersinia pestis genome from a 6th-century Justinianic plague victim. Molecular Biology and Evolution 13.
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19 (6), pp. 874 - 881 (2016)
Historical Y. pestis genomes reveal the European Black Death as the source of ancient and modern plague pandemics. Cell Host & Microbe 14.
Journal Article
370 (1660), 20130375 (2015)
Parallel detection of ancient pathogens via array-based DNA capture. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
The evolutionary history of plague as revealed through the analysis of ancient Yersinia pestis genomes. Dissertation (2018)
Working Paper (1)
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Working Paper
Community-curated and standardised metadata of published ancient metagenomic samples with AncientMetagenomeDir. bioRxiv, 279570 (2020), 9 pp.