Nerea Molina

Nerea Molina

Nerea Molina
Position

Researcher at the Department of Philosophy I of the University of Granada and at the Institute for Biosanitary Research ibs.GRANADA

Genital microbiome could help identify sexual offenders

‘Bacterial signatures’ from genital areas could serve as a forensic tool to identify perpetrators of sexual assault, even if there is no trace of sperm, according to a study published in the journal iScience, by the Cell group. After sequencing the DNA of bacteria from genital samples from 12 stable couples, the authors show that a transfer of bacterial species occurs during intercourse, allowing the identification of each person’s own genital microbiome or ‘sexome’.