Monday, July 22, 2013
Could tuberculosis DNA recovered from a 200 year-old mummy provide doctors with new ways to treat the disease?
Could tuberculosis DNA recovered from a 200 year-old mummy provide doctors with new ways to treat the disease? | Mail Online: "British scientists have recovered tuberculosis DNA from the lung tissue of a 200 year-old Hungarian mummy called Terézia Hausmann, using a new technique known as metagenomics."
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