학술논문

Explore variation of salivary bacteria across time and geolocations.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Legal Medicine. Mar2024, Vol. 138 Issue 2, p547-554. 8p.
Subject
*HIERARCHICAL clustering (Cluster analysis)
*NUCLEOTIDE sequencing
*BACTERIAL communities
*RANDOM forest algorithms
*CRIME scenes
Language
ISSN
0937-9827
Abstract
Saliva is an informative body fluid that can be found at various crime scenes, and the salivary bacterial community has been revealed it is a potential auxiliary target for forensic identification. However, the variation of salivary bacterial community composition across time and geolocation needs to be explored. The study was designed to be carried out during the winter vacation that was across about 50 days and eight geographic locations. The high throughput sequencing was performed with the V3–V4 region of the16S rRNA gene to explore salivary bacterial community composition. An overall slight fluctuation of the salivary bacteria was observed, which primarily occurred in the relative abundance of the salivary bacterial taxa. The results of principal coordinate analysis and hierarchical clustering showed samples were clustered by the individuals. All individuals could be correctly identified with the random forest model. In summation, although the relative abundance of salivary bacteria varied across the changes of time and geolocation, the individualized characteristic of salivary bacteria remained steady, which is beneficial for the salivary bacterial application in personal identification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]