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Genomics of Ancient Pathogens: First Advances and Prospects

Paleogenomics is one of the urgent and promising areas of interdisciplinary research in the today’s world science. New genomic methods of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis, such as next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, make it possible not only to obtain detailed genetic information about histori...

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Autores principales: Malyarchuk, Alexandra B., Andreeva, Tatiana V., Kuznetsova, Irina L., Kunizheva, Svetlana S., Protasova, Maria S., Uralsky, Lev I., Tyazhelova, Tatiana V., Gusev, Fedor E., Manakhov, Andrey D., Rogaev, Evgeny I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8916790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35526849
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0006297922030051
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author Malyarchuk, Alexandra B.
Andreeva, Tatiana V.
Kuznetsova, Irina L.
Kunizheva, Svetlana S.
Protasova, Maria S.
Uralsky, Lev I.
Tyazhelova, Tatiana V.
Gusev, Fedor E.
Manakhov, Andrey D.
Rogaev, Evgeny I.
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Andreeva, Tatiana V.
Kuznetsova, Irina L.
Kunizheva, Svetlana S.
Protasova, Maria S.
Uralsky, Lev I.
Tyazhelova, Tatiana V.
Gusev, Fedor E.
Manakhov, Andrey D.
Rogaev, Evgeny I.
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description Paleogenomics is one of the urgent and promising areas of interdisciplinary research in the today’s world science. New genomic methods of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis, such as next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, make it possible not only to obtain detailed genetic information about historical and prehistoric human populations, but also to study individual microbial and viral pathogens and microbiomes from different ancient and historical objects. Studies of aDNA of pathogens by reconstructing their genomes have so far yielded complete sequences of the ancient pathogens that played significant role in the history of the world: Yersinia pestis (plague), Variola virus (smallpox), Vibrio cholerae (cholera), HBV (hepatitis B virus), as well as the equally important endemic human infectious agents: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (tuberculosis), Mycobacterium leprae (leprosy), and Treponema pallidum (syphilis). Genomic data from these pathogens complemented the information previously obtained by paleopathologists and allowed not only to identify pathogens from the past pandemics, but also to recognize the pathogen lineages that are now extinct, to refine chronology of the pathogen appearance in human populations, and to reconstruct evolutionary history of the pathogens that are still relevant to public health today. In this review, we describe state-of-the-art genomic research of the origins and evolution of many ancient pathogens and viruses and examine mechanisms of the emergence and spread of the ancient infections in the mankind history.
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spelling pubmed-89167902022-03-14 Genomics of Ancient Pathogens: First Advances and Prospects Malyarchuk, Alexandra B. Andreeva, Tatiana V. Kuznetsova, Irina L. Kunizheva, Svetlana S. Protasova, Maria S. Uralsky, Lev I. Tyazhelova, Tatiana V. Gusev, Fedor E. Manakhov, Andrey D. Rogaev, Evgeny I. Biochemistry (Mosc) Review Paleogenomics is one of the urgent and promising areas of interdisciplinary research in the today’s world science. New genomic methods of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis, such as next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, make it possible not only to obtain detailed genetic information about historical and prehistoric human populations, but also to study individual microbial and viral pathogens and microbiomes from different ancient and historical objects. Studies of aDNA of pathogens by reconstructing their genomes have so far yielded complete sequences of the ancient pathogens that played significant role in the history of the world: Yersinia pestis (plague), Variola virus (smallpox), Vibrio cholerae (cholera), HBV (hepatitis B virus), as well as the equally important endemic human infectious agents: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (tuberculosis), Mycobacterium leprae (leprosy), and Treponema pallidum (syphilis). Genomic data from these pathogens complemented the information previously obtained by paleopathologists and allowed not only to identify pathogens from the past pandemics, but also to recognize the pathogen lineages that are now extinct, to refine chronology of the pathogen appearance in human populations, and to reconstruct evolutionary history of the pathogens that are still relevant to public health today. In this review, we describe state-of-the-art genomic research of the origins and evolution of many ancient pathogens and viruses and examine mechanisms of the emergence and spread of the ancient infections in the mankind history. Pleiades Publishing 2022-03-11 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8916790/ /pubmed/35526849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0006297922030051 Text en © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Andreeva, Tatiana V.
Kuznetsova, Irina L.
Kunizheva, Svetlana S.
Protasova, Maria S.
Uralsky, Lev I.
Tyazhelova, Tatiana V.
Gusev, Fedor E.
Manakhov, Andrey D.
Rogaev, Evgeny I.
Genomics of Ancient Pathogens: First Advances and Prospects
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