Successive bacterial colonisation of pork and its implications for forensic investigations
J Handke, N Procopio, M Buckley… - Forensic science …, 2017 - Elsevier
Aims Bacteria are considered one of the major driving forces of the mammalian
decomposition process and have only recently been recognised as forensic tools. At this
point, little is known about their potential use as 'post-mortem clocks'. This study aimed to
establish the proof of concept for using bacterial identification as post-mortem interval (PMI)
indicators, using a multi-omics approach. Methods and results Pieces of pork were placed in
the University's outdoor facility and surface swabs were taken at regular intervals up to 60 …
decomposition process and have only recently been recognised as forensic tools. At this
point, little is known about their potential use as 'post-mortem clocks'. This study aimed to
establish the proof of concept for using bacterial identification as post-mortem interval (PMI)
indicators, using a multi-omics approach. Methods and results Pieces of pork were placed in
the University's outdoor facility and surface swabs were taken at regular intervals up to 60 …
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