Phylogenetics

Big Data, Small Microbes: Genomic analysis of the plague bacterium Yersinia pestis

In this thesis, I focus on how DNA from the plague bacterium can be used to estimate where and when this disease appeared in the past. To do so, I reconstruct the evolutionary relationships between modern and ancient strains of plague, using publicly available data and new DNA sequences retrieved from the skeletal remains of plague victims in Denmark.

Pleistocene mitogenomes reconstructed from the environmental DNA of permafrost sediments

Murchie et al. used a capture enrichment approach to sequence a diverse range of faunal and floral DNA from permafrost silts deposited during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition.

Plague Phylogeography: Novel Synthesis and Geospatial Analysis

Plagues, Pipes, and Genotypes

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