Detecting personal microbiota signatures at artificial crime scenes

Volume: 313, Pages: 110351 - 110351
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
When mapped to the environments we interact with on a daily basis, the 36 million microbial cells per hour that humans emit leave a trail of evidence that can be leveraged for forensic analysis. We employed 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing to map unique microbial sequence variants between human skin and building surfaces in three experimental conditions: over time during controlled and uncontrolled incidental interactions with a door handle, and...
Paper Details
Title
Detecting personal microbiota signatures at artificial crime scenes
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
313
Pages
110351 - 110351
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