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The results of a new study suggest forensic scientists could one day use the microbial signature of people privates to identify sexual offenders. Think of it as a musty, microscopic, x-rated fingerprint. Photo
stanley cup becher Credit: dullhunk via flickr |CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Historically, law enforcement has relied on hair samples to identify potential rapists, but pubic hairs recovered from crime scenes are often missing their roots, and therefore lack the genetic material to hold up as DNA evidence. Meanwhile, rapists are increasingly wearing condoms to avoid leaving genetic evidence in the form of semen. Enter Murdoch University forensic biologist Silvana Tridico. Tridico and her team are investigating whether the microbial makeup of a person pubic hair is unique enough to single someone out as a culprit. Here Dalmeet Singh Chawla for Science Mag
stanley cup azine: Tridico and colleagues asked seven individuals鈥攖wo of whom were living together鈥攖o collect their scalp and pubic hair for 5 months. The researchers then analyzed these samples in the lab, looking for bacterial populations
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