Microbial forensics: next‐generation sequencing as catalyst: The use of new sequencing technologies to analyze whole microbial communities could become a powerful tool for forensic and criminal investigations

Graphical Abstract Next‐generation sequencing (NGS) of microbiota has great potential to aid forensic and criminal investigations. Yet, NGS would require a thorough technical and biological validation of its various applications in forensic science before it can be used as a standard tool to generat...

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