Ancient DNA from 5,500-year-old remains in Colombia reveals syphilis-related bacteria existed some 3,000 years earlier than ...
And this means we might have been thinking about the origins of syphilis in an entirely wrong way. While the French ...
What began as a study of human population history quickly evolved into a groundbreaking ...
Ancient DNA from a 5,500-year-old skeleton in Colombia reveals the oldest genome of "Treponema pallidum" yet, sharpening ...
From a 5,500-year-old human shin bone, scientists have discovered a close cousin of the pathogen that causes syphilis, ...
A 5,500-year-old skeleton from the Americas has yielded the oldest genetic evidence yet of a bacterium closely related to the ...
Treponema pallidum, a microorganism that can cause a deadly sexually transmitted disease in humans, may have a far more ancient lineage than scientists once thought The first recorded venereal ...
The findings represent the oldest complete set of genetic information from this bacterial group and shed light on its evolutionary history ...
The new information pushes the presence of the bacterium Treponema pallidum back at least 3,000 years from what was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The first recorded venereal syphilis outbreak occurred in 15th-century Europe, where it supposedly had been brought over by ...
A previously unknown strain of syphilis bacteria has been discovered in human remains in Colombia, dating back 5,500 years.