Scientists have used plant samples collected in the mid-19th Century to identify the pathogen that caused the
Irish potato famine. A plant pest that causes potato blight spread to Ireland in 1845 triggering a famine that killed one million people.
DNA extracted from museum specimens shows the strain that changed
history is different from modern day epidemics, and is probably now
extinct. Other strains continue to attack potato and tomato crops around
the world.
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