天花
天花病毒
天花病毒
谱系学
谱系(遗传)
人口
身份(音乐)
基因组
病毒学
生物
历史
民族学
天花疫苗
地理
进化生物学
人口学
病毒
遗传学
欧洲人口
痘病毒科
约束(计算机辅助设计)
作者
Bruno Romero González,Margarita Reyes‐Madrid,Bernardo Arriaza,Lara M. Cassidy,Mauricio Moraga,Constanza de la Fuente Castro,Shigeki Nakagome
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2026-07-30
卷期号:393 (6810): 504-508
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aee6957
摘要
Smallpox was a major driver of population collapse in the Americas after European contact, yet the genetic identity of the causal strains remains unknown. Here, we report the first ancient smallpox genomes in the Americas, dating to approximately 1492-1631 common era (CE), recovered from two Inca-Colonial individuals in northern Chile. These genomes form a now-extinct lineage that diverged around 1296 CE, after the splitting of early medieval European strains but before the emergence of modern variola lineages, providing direct molecular evidence for smallpox introduction through European colonization. We further identify a constant tempo of gene inactivation until the late 16th century, followed by a phase of constraint and a subsequent rebound in substitution rates, linking variola virus evolution to major shifts in human demography and epidemiology.
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