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Corrigendum| Volume 59, 102701, July 2022

Corrigendum to “A probabilistic approach to evaluate salivary microbiome in forensic science when the defense says: 'It is my twin brother'” [Forensic Sci. Int. Genet. 57, 102638]

      The authors regret that they missed to include Dr. L. Falquet as a co-author in the published article. The correct authorship and affiliation should be as listed above.
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      • A probabilistic approach to evaluate salivary microbiome in forensic science when the Defense says: `It is my twin brother'
        Forensic Science International: GeneticsVol. 57
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          Salivary microbiota profiles may represent a valid contribution to forensic investigation when standard DNA genotyping methods fail. Starting from questioned and control materials in the form of saliva, the evidence can be expressed by means of a distance between those materials taking into account specific aspects of the microbiota composition. The value of the evidence for forensic discrimination purposes is quantified by means of a Bayes’ factor, that allows one to overcome the major limitations and pitfalls of intuition connected to the use of cut-off values as a mean of decision.
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