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Understanding the Cause of the 1545 Epidemic in Mexico Through Ancient DNA Analysis
Scientists analyze the DNA of victims buried in communal graves to determine the cause of the devastating Coco-leatsly epidemic in southern Mexico in 1545, finding genetic evidence of Salmonella enterica bacterium but stopping short of attributing the entire outbreak to it. This chapter explores the significance of studying ancient DNA in understanding diseases and the relationship between humans and microbes.
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