High-throughput DNA sequencing technologies have facilitated the in silico forensic analysis of human microbiome. Specific microbial species or communities obtained from the crime scene provide evidence of human contacts and their body fluids. The microbial community is influenced by geographic, ethnic, lifestyle, and environmental factors such as urbanization. An understanding of the effects of these external stressors on the human microbiome and determination of stable and changing elements are important in selecting appropriate targets for investigation. In this study, the Forensic Microbiome Database (FMD) (http://www.fmd.jcvi.org) containing the microbiome data of various locations in the human body in 35 countries was used. We focused...
The forensic potential of microorganisms is becoming increasingly apparent as a consequence of advan...
Over the last few years, advances in massively parallel sequencing technologies (also referred to ne...
The studies presented in this thesis were some of the first to address forensic questions with the h...
The interest in the analysis of the human microbiome for personal identification purposes is based o...
The interest in the analysis of the human microbiome for personal identification purposes is founded...
International audienceThe objective of forensic sciences is to find clues in a crime scene in order ...
The oral cavity has been classified as an area with one of the largest and diverse microbial communi...
The human oral microbiome has primarily been studied in clinical settings and for medical purposes. ...
In the forensic reconstruction of crime scene activities, the identification of biological traces an...
The human microbiome is comprised of the microbes that live on and within an individual, as well as ...
The human oral microbiome has primarily been studied in clinical settings and for medical purposes. ...
Microbiome research is a highly transdisciplinary field with a wide range of applications and method...
Numerous strategies are utilized to think about micro-organism communities that are prevalent in the...
Numerous strategies are utilized to think about micro-organism communities that are prevalent in the...
Abstract. The forensic potential of microorganisms is becoming increasingly apparent as a consequenc...
The forensic potential of microorganisms is becoming increasingly apparent as a consequence of advan...
Over the last few years, advances in massively parallel sequencing technologies (also referred to ne...
The studies presented in this thesis were some of the first to address forensic questions with the h...
The interest in the analysis of the human microbiome for personal identification purposes is based o...
The interest in the analysis of the human microbiome for personal identification purposes is founded...
International audienceThe objective of forensic sciences is to find clues in a crime scene in order ...
The oral cavity has been classified as an area with one of the largest and diverse microbial communi...
The human oral microbiome has primarily been studied in clinical settings and for medical purposes. ...
In the forensic reconstruction of crime scene activities, the identification of biological traces an...
The human microbiome is comprised of the microbes that live on and within an individual, as well as ...
The human oral microbiome has primarily been studied in clinical settings and for medical purposes. ...
Microbiome research is a highly transdisciplinary field with a wide range of applications and method...
Numerous strategies are utilized to think about micro-organism communities that are prevalent in the...
Numerous strategies are utilized to think about micro-organism communities that are prevalent in the...
Abstract. The forensic potential of microorganisms is becoming increasingly apparent as a consequenc...
The forensic potential of microorganisms is becoming increasingly apparent as a consequence of advan...
Over the last few years, advances in massively parallel sequencing technologies (also referred to ne...
The studies presented in this thesis were some of the first to address forensic questions with the h...