Two Plague Strains Wiped Out 30-60% of Europe

The Black Death ravaged medieval Western Europe, wiping out roughly one-third of the population. The genetic history of the bacterium believed to be behind the plague suggests that one strain seems to be the ancestor of all the strains that came after it, indicating that the pandemic spread from a single entry point into Europe … Continue reading Two Plague Strains Wiped Out 30-60% of Europe