[Ansteorra] Black death sequence
Ely
madlaber at gmail.com
Fri Oct 14 15:27:44 PDT 2011
The original articles can be seen in full at PubMed. One has to have a subscription and the current hospital I work at doesn't have it. I will try to get to the OSU to look them up.
Elyssa
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Miles Grey <Kahn at West-Point.org> wrote:
>Lady Elyssa,
> Thanks for passing this along - it sounds very interesting. Is it
>possible for everyone to read the article? If so, do you have a link to
>it?
>
> Thank you,
> Miles Grey
>
>
>
>Lady Elyssa wrote:
>> One of the pathology newsfeeds I subscribe to had an artical on Y
>> pestis,the organisms that causes plague. Researchers collected DNA from 4
>> black death victims buried in a London cemetery in 1348. The y pestis
>> collected was completed sequenced. The research purpose was to find out
>> why the symptoms are different in today's victims. Turns out the organism
>> hasn't changed much. The difference was more living conditions, weather,
>> war and other environmental issues. This paper might be an interesting
>> source for historically accurate information on London living.
>> Elyssa de Orozco
>
>
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