Ancient DNA provides evidence of earliest known plague outbreak

Ancient DNA provides evidence of earliest known plague outbreak
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Willerslev and other researchers looked for traces of plague-causing bacteria in remains from four cemeteries near Siberia's Lake Baikal.
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The discovery, described in a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature, rewrites the history of one of the most consequential diseases in human history.
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Examining skeletons of hunter-gatherers who lived 5,500 years ago, the researchers have isolated DNA from the bacteria that cause the plague.
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