The sexome’s forensic potential: After intercourse, both partners leave traces of their own unique genital microbiome

Criminal investigations of heterosexual sexual assault often include a DNA analysis of the woman’s genitals with the aim of identifying the presence of the perpetrator’s sperm for proof of intercourse. However, in cases where no sperm is detected, including in assaults where the perpetrator uses a condom, these exams are often ineffective.

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