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SUBMITTER: Bos KI
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4550673 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bos Kirsten I KI Harkins Kelly M KM Herbig Alexander A Coscolla Mireia M Weber Nico N Comas Iñaki I Forrest Stephen A SA Bryant Josephine M JM Harris Simon R SR Schuenemann Verena J VJ Campbell Tessa J TJ Majander Kerttu K Wilbur Alicia K AK Guichon Ricardo A RA Wolfe Steadman Dawnie L DL Cook Della Collins DC Niemann Stefan S Behr Marcel A MA Zumarraga Martin M Bastida Ricardo R Huson Daniel D Nieselt Kay K Young Douglas D Parkhill Julian J Buikstra Jane E JE Gagneux Sebastien S Stone Anne C AC Krause Johannes J
Nature 20140820 7523
Modern strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the Americas are closely related to those from Europe, supporting the assumption that human tuberculosis was introduced post-contact. This notion, however, is incompatible with archaeological evidence of pre-contact tuberculosis in the New World. Comparative genomics of modern isolates suggests that M. tuberculosis attained its worldwide distribution following human dispersals out of Africa during the Pleistocene epoch, although this has yet to b ...[more]