微生物群、细菌云和DNA法学的未来

J. Salyards
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2014年8月发表在《科学》杂志上的一项科学研究表明,每个人都生活在自己的微生物菌群中,这种菌群既可移动又可追踪。虽然微生物组可能会给医学领域带来革命性的变化,但它们也可能通过在追踪和识别罪犯方面的应用来改变法律领域。
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Microbiomes Germ Clouds and the Future of DNA Jurisprudence
A scientific study published in Science in August 2014 revealed that every human lives inside their own microbial germ cloud, which is both mobile and traceable.  While microbiomes can potentially revolutionize the field of medicine, they may also transform the field of law by its use in tracking and identifying criminals.
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