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- who: Celia Du00edez Lu00f3pez from the Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Department of Genetic Identification, Rotterdam, the Netherlands have published the paper: Integrating the human microbiome in the forensic toolkit: Current bottlenecks and future solutions, in the Journal: Microbiome applications in forensic medicine include the identifiu00ad cation of the manner of death, such as drowning [58,59], cardiovascuu00ad lar- and drug-related deaths [60]. On a different point, genotyping microbes responsible for sexually transmitted diseases can be useful to trace the source individual of the infection, which can be relevant in the legal and law enforcement . . .
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