Publications of Joanna H. Bonczarowska

Journal Article (6)

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Bonczarowska, J. H.; Susat, J.; Krause-Kyora, B.; Dangvard Pedersen, D.; Boldsen, J.; Larsen, L. A.; Seeberg, L.; Nebel, A.; Unterweger, D.: Ancient Yersinia pestis genomes lack the virulence-associated YpfΦ prophage present in modern pandemic strains. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 290 (2003), 20230622 (2023)
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Bonczarowska, J. H.; Susat, J.; Mühlemann, B.; Jasch-Boley, I.; Brather, S.; Höke, B.; Brather-Walter, S.; Schoenenberg, V.; Scheschkewitz, J.; Graenert, G. et al.; Krausse, D.; Francken, M.; Jones, T. C.; Wahl, J.; Nebel, A.; Krause-Kyora, B.: Pathogen genomics study of an early medieval community in Germany reveals extensive co-infections. Genome Biology 23, 250 (2022)
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Haller, M.; Bonczarowska, J. H.; Rieger, D.; Lenz, T. L.; Nebel, A.; Krause-Kyora, B.: Ancient DNA study in medieval Europeans shows an association between HLA-Drb1*03 and paratyphoid fever. Frontiers in immunology 12, 691475 (2021)
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Immel, A.; Pierini, F.; Rinne, C.; Meadows, J.; Barquera, R.; Szolek, A.; Susat, J.; Böhme, L.; Dose, J.; Bonczarowska, J. H. et al.; Drummer, C.; Fuchs, K.; Ellinghaus, D.; Kässens, J. C.; Furholt, M.; Kohlbacher, O.; Schade-Lindig, S.; Franke, A.; Schreiber, S.; Krause, J.; Müller, J.; Lenz, T. L.; Krause-Kyora, A. N. B.: Genome-wide study of a Neolithic Wartberg grave community reveals distinct HLA variation and hunter-gatherer ancestry. Communications Biology 4, 113 (2021)
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Susat, J.; Bonczarowska, J. H.; Pētersone-Gordina, E.; Immel, A.; Nebel, A.; Gerhards, G.; Krause-Kyora, B.: Yersinia pestis strains from Latvia show depletion of the pla virulence gene at the end of the second plague pandemic. Scientific Reports 10, 14628 (2020)
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Pierini, F.; Nutsua, M.; Böhme, L.; Özer, O.; Bonczarowska, J. H.; Susat, J.; Franke, A.; Nebel, A.; Krause-Kyora, B.; Lenz, T. L.: Targeted analysis of polymorphic loci from low-coverage shotgun sequence data allows accurate genotyping of HLA genes in historical human populations. Scientific Reports 10, 7339 (2020)
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