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1. Emergence, continuity, and evolution of Yersinia pestis throughout medieval and early modern Denmark.

2. A 16(th) century Escherichia coli draft genome associated with an opportunistic bile infection

3. The origins and genomic diversity of American Civil War Era smallpox vaccine strains.

4. The paradox of HBV evolution as revealed from a 16th century mummy

5. Correction: The paradox of HBV evolution as revealed from a 16th century mummy.

7. Eighteenth century Yersinia pestis genomes reveal the long-term persistence of an historical plague focus

8. Yersinia pestis and the Plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: A genomic analysis

10. A 14th century CE Brucella melitensis genome and the recent expansion of the Western Mediterranean clade.

11. Improving the extraction of ancient Yersinia pestis genomes from the dental pulp.

12. Reply to Barton et al: signatures of natural selection during the Black Death.

13. Emergence, continuity, and evolution of Yersinia pestis throughout medieval and early modern Denmark.

14. DNA methylation-based profiling of horse archaeological remains for age-at-death and castration.

15. Examining pathogen DNA recovery across the remains of a 14th century Italian friar (Blessed Sante) infected with Brucella melitensis.

16. Evolution of immune genes is associated with the Black Death.

17. A 16 th century Escherichia coli draft genome associated with an opportunistic bile infection.

18. American mastodon mitochondrial genomes suggest multiple dispersal events in response to Pleistocene climate oscillations.

19. The origins and genomic diversity of American Civil War Era smallpox vaccine strains.

20. Capturing the Resistome: a Targeted Capture Method To Reveal Antibiotic Resistance Determinants in Metagenomes.

21. Genetic resiliency and the Black Death: No apparent loss of mitogenomic diversity due to the Black Death in medieval London and Denmark.

23. The paradox of HBV evolution as revealed from a 16th century mummy.

24. Plasmodium falciparum malaria in 1 st -2 nd century CE southern Italy.

25. Eighteenth century Yersinia pestis genomes reveal the long-term persistence of an historical plague focus.

26. Surveying the repair of ancient DNA from bones via high-throughput sequencing.

27. Ancient human genomics: the methodology behind reconstructing evolutionary pathways.

28. Yersinia pestis and the plague of Justinian 541-543 AD: a genomic analysis.

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