We have
the skeleton of a good team, but only that.
Not exact matches
To retrace the history
of the disease, an international
team of scientists, led by Johannes Krause from Tübingen University and Stewart Cole from EPFL Lausanne, have reconstructed entire genome sequences
of M. leprae bacteria from five medieval
skeletons that were excavated in Denmark, Sweden and the United Kingdom as
well as seven biopsy samples from modern patients.
Several paleontologists took issue with his
team's reconstruction
of the dinosaur, which combined the new partial
skeleton with earlier fragmentary finds
of specimens that differed in size, as
well as data from Stromer's surviving notes.
The research
team, which included co-author Dr. Natalia Rybczynski, a Research Associate and paleontologist with the Canadian Museum
of Nature, were able to study recovered bones from the skull, jaws and teeth, as
well as parts
of the
skeleton from two individuals.