Ancient DNA perspectives on pathogen evolution in domestic animals
Pathogens, animals (domesticated or not) and humans have intertwined evolutionary trajectories for millennia now, with this relationship intensifying after the Neolithic Demographic Transition and its subsequent epidemiological transition that increased the exposure of animal populations to pathogen...
Main Author: | Dimopoulos, EA |
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Other Authors: | Larson, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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