Human DNA samples can remain unaltered for years and preserve important genetic information for forensic investigations. In fact, besides human genetic information, these extracts potentially contain additional valuable information: microbiome signatures. Forensic microbiology is rapidly becoming a significant tool for estimating post-mortem interval (PMI), and establishing cause of death and personal identity. To date, the possibility to recover unaltered microbiome signatures from human DNA extracts has not been proven. This study examines the microbiome signatures within human DNA extracts obtained from six cadavers with different PMIs, which were stored frozen for 5–16 years. Results demonstrated that the microbiome can be co-extracted ...
The molecular composition of the genetic substrate recovered from seven aged forensic samples has be...
The rise of microbiomics and metagenomics has been driven by advances in genomic sequencing technolo...
The detection of DNA polymorphisms considerably expanded the means of discrimination of individuals ...
Human DNA samples can remain unaltered for years and preserve important genetic information for fore...
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...
Over the last few years, advances in massively parallel sequencing technologies (also referred to ne...
In recent years many studies have highlighted the great potential of microbial analysis in human ide...
poster abstractMost biological evidence obtained from crimes scenes is found in non-sterile environm...
The study of microbiomes has enormous potential for forensic science because microorganisms are ubiq...
The studies presented in this thesis were some of the first to address forensic questions with the h...
Diverse communities of microorganisms exist on and within the human body, as well as in other enviro...
The rising usage of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) in forensic contexts allowed for the analysis o...
Biological samples found at crime scenes may be subject to a number of hazardous conditions. Contami...
Human microbiome data has become popular in forensic study due to its use in estimating the time sin...
The molecular composition of the genetic substrate recovered from seven aged forensic samples has be...
The rise of microbiomics and metagenomics has been driven by advances in genomic sequencing technolo...
The detection of DNA polymorphisms considerably expanded the means of discrimination of individuals ...
Human DNA samples can remain unaltered for years and preserve important genetic information for fore...
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...
Over the last few years, advances in massively parallel sequencing technologies (also referred to ne...
In recent years many studies have highlighted the great potential of microbial analysis in human ide...
poster abstractMost biological evidence obtained from crimes scenes is found in non-sterile environm...
The study of microbiomes has enormous potential for forensic science because microorganisms are ubiq...
The studies presented in this thesis were some of the first to address forensic questions with the h...
Diverse communities of microorganisms exist on and within the human body, as well as in other enviro...
The rising usage of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) in forensic contexts allowed for the analysis o...
Biological samples found at crime scenes may be subject to a number of hazardous conditions. Contami...
Human microbiome data has become popular in forensic study due to its use in estimating the time sin...
The molecular composition of the genetic substrate recovered from seven aged forensic samples has be...
The rise of microbiomics and metagenomics has been driven by advances in genomic sequencing technolo...
The detection of DNA polymorphisms considerably expanded the means of discrimination of individuals ...