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SCIENCEJun 17 · 15:00 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWSChloe Baul

Ancient DNA offers clues to one of history’s deadliest diseases

Ancient DNA analysis from Siberian hunter-gatherers reveals the oldest known plague outbreaks in humans, dating back 5,500 years. The study, published in Nature, shows plague caused by Yersinia pestis devastated prehistoric communities at Lake Baikal, with children aged 8-11 most affected.

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