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archaeology-genetics2 years ago

"Uncovering Pre-Columbian Syphilis Origins in Brazil's Ancient Genomes"

A study presents evidence of pre-Columbian treponemal disease in the New World from a nearly 2,000-year-old Brazilian burial site, revealing reconstructed genomes of T. pallidum basal to the modern diversity of the bejel-causing subspecies, T. pallidum endemicum. The findings challenge previous hypotheses and shed light on the evolutionary history and geographical adaptability of treponemal infections, providing valuable insights into the origins and spread of syphilis and other treponematoses.

archaeology-genetics2 years ago

"Revealing Stone Age Diets and Dental Health Through Chewing Gum Analysis"

DNA analysis of chewed resin from Stone Age hunter-gatherers in Scandinavia reveals their diet, health, and cultural practices. The resin contained human DNA, providing some of the oldest human genomes from Scandinavia, as well as DNA from bacteria, fungi, red deer, brown trout, hazelnuts, and foxes. The analysis suggests that one of the teenagers had severe gum disease (periodontitis) and provides insights into the oral microbiome and potential diseases of the ancient group. This research sheds light on the lifestyle and health of ancient Scandinavians during the Mesolithic period.