Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNA from an extinct bison dated 17,000 years before the present
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNA from an extinct bison dated 17,000 years before the present
Abstract
In order to assess the presence of tuberculosis in Pleistocene bison and the origin of tuberculosis in North America, 2 separate DNA extractions were performed by 2 separate laboratories on samples from the metacarpal of an extinct long-horned bison that was radiocarbon dated at 17,870+/-230 years before present and that had pathological changes suggestive of tuberculosis. Polymerase chain reaction amplification isolated fragments of tuberculosis DNA, which were sequenced, and on which spoligotyping was also performed to help determine its relationship to the various members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. Extensive precautions against contamination with modern M. tuberculosis complex DNA were employed, including analysis of paleontologic and modern specimens in 2 geographically separate laboratories.
Comment in
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Origins of tuberculosis in North America.Clin Infect Dis. 2002 Jan 15;34(2):291. doi: 10.1086/324367. Clin Infect Dis. 2002. PMID: 11740723 No abstract available.
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