Pre-Columbian origins for North American anthrax.
Disease introduction into the New World during colonial expansion is well documented and had a major impact on indigenous populations; however, few diseases have been associated with early human migrations into North America. During the late Pleistocene epoch, Asia and North America were joined by t...
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Autores principales: | Leo J Kenefic, Talima Pearson, Richard T Okinaka, James M Schupp, David M Wagner, Alex R Hoffmaster, Carla B Trim, Wai-Kwan Chung, Jodi A Beaudry, Lingxia Jiang, Pawel Gajer, Jeffrey T Foster, James I Mead, Jacques Ravel, Paul Keim |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2009
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c4648d2ca7e14f889dbc48140dad3deb |
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