Smith, C. (n.d.). DNA from ancient human remains yielding clues to evolution of diseases. UCL Newsletter 3 (16). Vol 3(16), p. 6.
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DNA from ancient human remains yielding clues to evolution of diseases | ||
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UCL Newsletter 3 (16) | ||
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UCL Newsletter | ||
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3 (16) | ||
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6 | ||
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Reports on ground-breaking research in the new discipline of `palaeomicrobiology' being undertaken by UCL and University College Hospital. Extraction of ancient bacterial DNA from human remains has enabled identification of diseases such as leprosy and tuberculosis and further research is likely to reveal evidence of diseases not identifiable from the conventional examination of bone. It is also hoped that a study of the evolution of the diseases themselves will be possible. Among on-going projects is a study of faeces from Viking York. | ||
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10 Apr 2002 |