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Diverse variola virus (smallpox) strains were widespread in northern Europe in the Viking Age. Ancient variola virus DNA

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Smallpox, one of the most devastating human diseases, killed 300–500 million people in the 20th century alone. We recovered viral sequences from thirteen northern European individuals, including eleven from ~600–1050 Common Era, overlapping the Viking Age, and reconstructed near-complete variola virus genomes for four of them. The samples pre-date the earliest confirmed smallpox cases by ~1000 years and the sequences reveal a now-extinct sister clade to the modern variola viruses in circulation prior to the eradication of smallpox. We date the most recent common ancestor of variola virus to ~1700 years ago. Distinct patterns of gene inactivation in the four near-complete sequences show that different evolutionary paths of genotypic host adaptation resulted in variola viruses that circulated widely among humans.
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2020-05-21
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