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Microbe Detectives: New Clues to Old Crime Scenes
LaboratoryTuesday, December 17, 2024
To check if these microorganisms worked well, the scientists used another method called qPCR on separate samples kept in the same conditions. They also built two special models to predict how long the stains had been there.
The results were promising: for three types of body fluids, the average difference between predicted and actual ages was around 2 days.
This study found four new microorganisms related to the age of blood and semen stains and created initial models to predict their age. This could be a big help for forensic science in the future.
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