Ancient human parvovirus B19 in Eurasia reveals its long-term association with humans

Barbara Mühlemann, Ashot Margaryan, Peter de Barros Damgaard, Morten Erik Allentoft, Lasse Vinner, Anders Johannes Hansen, Andrzej Weber, Vladimir I. Bazaliiskii, Martyna Molak, Jette Arneborg, Wieslaw Bogdanowicz, Ceri Falys, Mikhail Sablin, Václav Smrcka, Sabine Sten, Kadicha Tashbaeva, Niels Lynnerup, Martin Sikora, Derek J. Smith, Ron A. M. FouchierChristian Drosten, Karl-Goran Sjögren, Kristian Kristiansen, Eske Willerslev, Terry C. Jones

25 Citations (Scopus)
Original languageEnglish
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume115
Issue number29
Pages (from-to)7557-7562
Number of pages6
ISSN0027-8424
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jul 2018

Keywords

  • parvovirus B19
  • ancient DNA
  • virus evolution
  • paleo virology
  • virology

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