A 3,000-year-old, basal S. enterica lineage from Bronze Age Xinjiang suggests spread along the Proto-Silk Road
Xiyan Wu(Jilin University), Yinqiu Cui(Jilin University), Shizhu Gao(Jilin University), Linlin Liu(Second Affiliated Hospital of Jilin University), Chao Ning(Peking University), Felix M. Key(Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology), Alexander Herbig(Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology), Yang Xuan(Jilin University), Johannes Krause(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History), Fan Zhang(Jilin University), Jian Ma(Northwest University), Aditya Kumar Lankapalli(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History), Zhongzhi Nie(Jilin University), Aida Andrades Valtueña(Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
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