Microbial Forensics 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-815379-6.00012-x
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Using microbiome tools for estimating the postmortem interval

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“…To date, there are more than 10 peer-reviewed articles that support the science behind the use of microbiome data sets for estimating PMI [11,12,[14][15][16]18,21,22,28,33,43,45], including several that provide preliminary error rates [11,12,18,31]. Furthermore, the use of microbiome data to estimate PMI has been published in two textbooks [41,42], and is being added to a third edition of Microbial Forensics [5] that is underway. Additionally, researchers have connected with the forensic community through numerous domestic and international presentations, workshops, and webinars [40,[46][47][48][49][50].…”
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“…To date, there are more than 10 peer-reviewed articles that support the science behind the use of microbiome data sets for estimating PMI [11,12,[14][15][16]18,21,22,28,33,43,45], including several that provide preliminary error rates [11,12,18,31]. Furthermore, the use of microbiome data to estimate PMI has been published in two textbooks [41,42], and is being added to a third edition of Microbial Forensics [5] that is underway. Additionally, researchers have connected with the forensic community through numerous domestic and international presentations, workshops, and webinars [40,[46][47][48][49][50].…”
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“…Decomposition is a continuous process, so these stages are arbitrary, but provide a useful way to organize significant taphonomic landmarks during decomposition. During the fresh stage, major landmarks include rigor mortis (stiffening of muscles), livor mortis (blood pooling), algor mortis (body temperature equilibrating with environment), and appearance of blow fly eggs [5]. During the stages of bloated/early decomposition/active decay, fermentation and proteolysis [6] lead to changes in skin color, gas builds up from microbial fermentation, fluids purge/leak due to bloat pressure, and blow fly larvae hatch and form maggot masses [2,3,5,7].…”
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