Evaluation of CRISPR Diversity in the Human Skin Microbiome for Personal Identification
ABSTRACT The highly personalized human skin microbiome may serve as a viable marker in personal identification. Amplicon sequencing resolution using 16S rRNA cannot identify bacterial communities sufficiently to discriminate between individuals. Thus, novel higher-resolution genetic markers are requ...
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Main Authors: | Kochi Toyomane, Ryo Yokota, Ken Watanabe, Tomoko Akutsu, Ai Asahi, Satoshi Kubota |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/be4d530af67b4d68a79f5fdb7265afd9 |
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