thanatomicrobiome

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English

Etymology

thanato- +‎ microbiome

Noun

thanatomicrobiome (uncountable)

  1. (biology) The microbiome existing in a mammalian host after it dies.
    • 2014 August 1, Ismail Can, Gulnaz T. Javan, Alexander E. Pozhitkov, Peter A. Noble, “Distinctive thanatomicrobiome signatures found in the blood and internal organs of humans”, in Journal of Microbiological Methods[1], →DOI:
      What happens to these cells after human host death, defined here as the thanatomicrobiome (i.e., thanatos-, Greek defn., death), is not clear.
    • 2015, K A Perrault, T Rai, B H Stuart, S L Forbes, “Seasonal comparison of carrion volatiles in decomposition soil using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography–time of flight mass spectrometry”, in Analytical Methods:
      Future studies should collect data based on these variables to investigate the thanatomicrobiome of the decomposing tissue in addition to soil microbiome interactions.
    • 2016 February 24, Gulnaz T. Javan, Sheree J. Finley, Zain Abidin, Jennifer G. Mulle, “The Thanatomicrobiome: A Missing Piece of the Microbial Puzzle of Death”, in Frontiers in Microbiology[2]:
      There is currently a paucity of explorations of the thanatomicrobiome (thanatos-, Greek for death) and epinecrotic communities (microbial communities residing in and/or moving on the surface of decomposing remains).
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