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yersinia pestis dna sequences in late medieval skeletal finds, bavaria. 201021029555
detection of yersinia pestis dna in two early medieval skeletal finds from aschheim (upper bavaria, 6th century a.d.).in the course of a molecular genetic investigation of a double inhumation, presumably a mother/child burial from aschheim (upper bavaria, 6th century a.d.), which included analysis of mitochondrial dna, molecular sexing, and polymorphic nuclear dna, yersinia pestis-specific dna was detected. molecular analyses were performed on dna extracts obtained from two teeth of one skeleton and four teeth of the other. the use of the primer pair yp12d/yp11r (raoult et al. [2000] proc. natl. acad. sci. 97:1 ...200515386257
yersinia pestis dna sequences in late medieval skeletal finds, bavaria.to the editor: we read with interest the report by wiechmann et al. that, in the investigation of late medieval plague, partial sequencing of the yersinia pestis ppcp1 plasmid yielded the observation of a 3-t homopolymeric tract which differed from the 5-t homopolymeric tract of the orientalis y. pestis co92 type strain (1). this observation was unexpected because previous data from multispacer sequence typing and glp d gene sequencing yielded only the orientalis biotype in cases of ancient plag ...201121529431
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