microbial clock

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Etymology[edit]

Term coined by microbial ecologist and evolutionary biologist Jessica Metcalf around 2010.

Noun[edit]

microbial clock (plural microbial clocks)

  1. related to post-mortem forensic analysis, this is a specific microbiome which changes in a stereotypical fashion which marks time passed after expiration of a human or animal.

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