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Bing Lu is an academic researcher from Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Beijing & East Asia. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Southern East Asian origin and coexpansion of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing family with Han Chinese
Tao Luo,Iñaki Comas,Dan Luo,Bing Lu,Jie Wu,Lan-Hai Wei,Chongguang Yang,Qingyun Liu,Mingyu Gan,Gang Sun,Xin Shen,Feiying Liu,Sebastien Gagneux,Jian Mei,Rushu Lan,Kanglin Wan,Qian Gao +16 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors characterized the global diversity of the Beijing family based on whole-genome sequences of 358 Beijing strains and showed that the Beijing strains endemic in East Asia are genetically diverse, whereas the globally emerging strains mostly belong to a more homogenous subtype known as "modern" Beijing sublineage.
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Southern East Asian origin and coexpansion of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing family with
Tao Luo,Dan Luo,Bing Lu,Jie Wu,Lan-Hai Wei,Chongguang Yang,Qingyun Liu,Mingyu Gan,Gang Sun,Feiying Liu,Sebastien Gagneux,Jian Mei,Rushu Lan,Kanglin Wan,Qian Gao +14 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: The “modern” Beijing sublineage experienced massive expansions in northern China during the Neolithic era and subsequently spread to other regions following the migration of Han Chinese, supporting a parallel evolution of the Beijing family and modern humans in East Asia.
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