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Microbes is becoming increasingly forensic possibility as a consequence of advances in massive parallel sequencing (MPS) and bioinformatics. Human DNA typing is the best identifier, but it is not always possible to extract a full DNA profile namely its degradation and low copy number, and it may hav...

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  • 본 리뷰 논문에서는 인간 미생물군집 프로젝트(human microbiome project)의 연구결과물이 미생물학과 의학 분야에 기여할 뿐만 아니라(Turnbaugh et al., 2007), 법과학분야에 적용함으로써 기존 DNA 프로파일 및 지문 분석법의 보완 및 대안으로서 사람마다 독특하고 안정적으로 전달 가능한 미생물군집을 법미생물학적 분석을 통한 개인 식별의 가능성에 대해 살펴보고자 하였다.
  • , 2014). 이러한 연구들은 법의학 관련 시료의 미생물 및 심지어 비-미생물 DNA 지문도 단일 개체 및 하위 개체를 정확하게 구별할 수 있으며 잠재적인 물리적 증거의 출처(대상)와 연결할 수 있음을 제시하는 것이다. 법과학 문헌들이 미생물 유래 데이터(Damann et al.
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