poster abstractMost biological evidence obtained from crimes scenes is found in non-sterile environments, and therefore there is an opportunity for the forensic samples to become contaminated with environmental DNA. In particular, the effects of microbial species that may contaminate forensic samples have not been extensively studied. This type of information could be especially important in cases where decomposition has occurred and microbes are in abundance. We investigated the environmental effects on DNA samples via contamination from microbial sources by intentionally spiking human DNA samples with known concentrations of DNA from 17 common microbe species associated with human decomposition. Quantitation and amplification was performe...
Over the last few years, advances in massively parallel sequencing technologies (also referred to ne...
The human microbiome is comprised of the microbes that live on and within an individual, as well as ...
The rise of microbiomics and metagenomics has been driven by advances in genomic sequencing technolo...
Biological samples found at crime scenes may be subject to a number of hazardous conditions. Contami...
Human DNA samples can remain unaltered for years and stored DNA extracts from such samples can prese...
Human DNA samples can remain unaltered for years and preserve important genetic information for fore...
The rising usage of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) in forensic contexts allowed for the analysis o...
The sensitivity of modern forensic techniques has drastically increased, with sensitive technology d...
The forensic potential of microorganisms is becoming increasingly apparent as a consequence of advan...
The studies presented in this thesis were some of the first to address forensic questions with the h...
DNA evidence is one of the most prominent types of physical evidence utilised within forensic invest...
DNA profiling is an extremely useful tool in criminal investigations for the identifications of pers...
Human microbiome data has become popular in forensic study due to its use in estimating the time sin...
Technological advancements have increased the importance of scientific evidence in criminal investig...
Human DNA samples can remain unaltered for years and preserve important genetic information for fore...
Over the last few years, advances in massively parallel sequencing technologies (also referred to ne...
The human microbiome is comprised of the microbes that live on and within an individual, as well as ...
The rise of microbiomics and metagenomics has been driven by advances in genomic sequencing technolo...
Biological samples found at crime scenes may be subject to a number of hazardous conditions. Contami...
Human DNA samples can remain unaltered for years and stored DNA extracts from such samples can prese...
Human DNA samples can remain unaltered for years and preserve important genetic information for fore...
The rising usage of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) in forensic contexts allowed for the analysis o...
The sensitivity of modern forensic techniques has drastically increased, with sensitive technology d...
The forensic potential of microorganisms is becoming increasingly apparent as a consequence of advan...
The studies presented in this thesis were some of the first to address forensic questions with the h...
DNA evidence is one of the most prominent types of physical evidence utilised within forensic invest...
DNA profiling is an extremely useful tool in criminal investigations for the identifications of pers...
Human microbiome data has become popular in forensic study due to its use in estimating the time sin...
Technological advancements have increased the importance of scientific evidence in criminal investig...
Human DNA samples can remain unaltered for years and preserve important genetic information for fore...
Over the last few years, advances in massively parallel sequencing technologies (also referred to ne...
The human microbiome is comprised of the microbes that live on and within an individual, as well as ...
The rise of microbiomics and metagenomics has been driven by advances in genomic sequencing technolo...