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SUBMITTER: Thorpe HA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9652371 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Thorpe Harry A HA Tourrette Elise E Yahara Koji K Vale Filipa F FF Liu Siqi S Oleastro Mónica M Alarcon Teresa T Perets Tsachi-Tsadok TT Latifi-Navid Saeid S Yamaoka Yoshio Y Martinez-Gonzalez Beatriz B Karayiannis Ioannis I Karamitros Timokratis T Sgouras Dionyssios N DN Elamin Wael W Pascoe Ben B Sheppard Samuel K SK Ronkainen Jukka J Aro Pertti P Engstrand Lars L Agreus Lars L Suerbaum Sebastian S Thorell Kaisa K Falush Daniel D
Nature communications 20221111 1
Helicobacter pylori lives in the human stomach and has a population structure resembling that of its host. However, H. pylori from Europe and the Middle East trace substantially more ancestry from modern African populations than the humans that carry them. Here, we use a collection of Afro-Eurasian H. pylori genomes to show that this African ancestry is due to at least three distinct admixture events. H. pylori from East Asia, which have undergone little admixture, have accumulated many more non ...[more]