The expanding role of DNA barcodes: Indispensable tools for ecology, evolution, and conservation

MR Gostel, WJ Kress - Diversity, 2022 - mdpi.com
DNA barcoding has transformed the fields of ecology, evolution, and conservation by
providing a rapid and effective tool for species identification. The growth of DNA barcodes as …

[HTML][HTML] Microbial DNA in human nucleic acid extracts: Recoverability of the microbiome in DNA extracts stored frozen long-term and its potential and ethical …

G Sguazzi, HL Mickleburgh, S Ghignone… - Forensic Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Human DNA samples can remain unaltered for years and preserve important genetic
information for forensic investigations. In fact, besides human genetic information, these …

Insights into the differential preservation of bone proteomes in inhumed and entombed cadavers from Italian forensic caseworks

A Bonicelli, A Di Nunzio, C Di Nunzio… - Journal of Proteome …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Bone is a hard biological tissue and a precious reservoir of information in forensic
investigations as it retains key biomolecules commonly used for identification purposes …

[HTML][HTML] “Touch microbiome” as a potential tool for forensic investigation: a pilot study

N Procopio, F Lovisolo, G Sguazzi, S Ghignone… - Journal of Forensic and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Human skin hosts a variety of microbes that can be transferred to surfaces (“touch
microbiome”). These microorganisms could be considered as forensic markers similarly to …

Microbial community succession of submerged bones in an aquatic habitat

SF Kaszubinski, JP Receveur, ED Nestle… - Journal of forensic …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
After death, microbes (including bacteria and fungi) colonize carrion from a variety of
sources during the decomposition process. The predictable succession of microbes could …

Corpse decomposition of freshwater economic fish leads to similar resistomes and the enrichment of high-risk antibiotic resistance genes in different water types

X Wang, R Wan-Yan, J Yang, W Su, Q Yu… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Animal carcass decay produces many poisonous metabolites and chemical pollutants,
which pose potential ecological risks to the aquatic environment and human health …

Different patterns in root and soil fungal diversity drive plant productivity of the desert truffle Terfezia claveryi in plantation

F Arenas, A Navarro‐Ródenas… - Environmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The desert truffle Terfezia claveryi is one of the few mycorrhizal fungi currently in cultivation
in semiarid and arid areas. Agroclimatic parameters seem to affect its annual yield, but there …

Transient hypoxia drives soil microbial community dynamics and biogeochemistry during human decomposition

LS Taylor, AR Mason, HL Noel… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Human decomposition in terrestrial ecosystems is a dynamic process creating localized hot
spots of soil microbial activity. Longer-term (beyond a few months) impacts on decomposer …

[PDF][PDF] Thanatomicrobiome–state of the art and future directions

J Wójcik, M Tomsia, A Drzewiecki… - Postępy Mikrobiologii …, 2021 - sciendo.com
Microbiological studies show that there is a possibility of PMI estimation in reference to
presence of typical bacteria and fungi on cadaver or in soil beneath. Microbiome after death …

Fungal patterns from soils in Madagascar: an insight from Maromizaha forest (evergreen humid forest) to outside (deciduous forest)

S Ghignone, E Zampieri, F Tinti, V Torti, C Giacoma… - Microbial ecology, 2023 - Springer
Soil fungal diversity was studied by next-generation sequencing and compared in two
different Malagasy ecosystems, the first a New Protected Area (Maromizaha NAP) that is a …