DNA of tuberculosis was isolated from a 1,000 Peruvian mummy

On Dec. 1, 1993, scientists reported the recovery of DNA unique to Mycobacterium tuberculosis from a lung lesion of a spontaneously mummified, 1000-year-old adult female body in southern Peru.

The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, provided the most specific evidence possible for the pre-Columbian presence of human tuberculosis in
the New World.

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Source: PNAS
Credit: Image: Peruvian mummy, courtesy Wellcome Trust.