Studies of Ancient Lice Reveal Unsuspected Past Migrations of Vectors

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2015
Authors:R. Drali, Mumcuoglu, K. Y., Yesilyurt, G., Raoult, D.
Journal:American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume:93
Issue:3
Pagination:623 - 625
Date Published:Mar-27-2015
ISSN:0002-9637
Keywords:lice, vectors
Abstract:

Lice are among the oldest parasites of humans representing an excellent marker of the evolution and migration of our species over time. Here, we analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) developed in this study the mitochondrial DNA of seven ancient head louse eggs found on hair remains recovered from two sites in Israel: 1) five nits dating from Chalcolithic period (4,000 bc) were found in the Cave of the Treasure located at Nahal Mishmar, in the Judean Desert and 2) two nits dating from Early Islamic Period (ad 650-810) were found in Nahal Omer in the Arava Valley (between Dead Sea and Red Sea). Our results suggest that these eggs belonged to people originating from west Africa based on identification of the louse mitochondrial sub-clade specific to that region.

URL:http://www.ajtmh.org/content/journals/10.4269/ajtmh.14-0552
DOI:10.4269/ajtmh.14-0552
Short Title:American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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