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English: Forensic experience: pig cadaver where a parchment-like skin can be seen 10 days after death in outdoor cadavers. The cadaver surface is marked with white mildew spots composed by Yarrowia lipolytica which accounted for 98.88% of the necrobiome.
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Source Fungal succession during mammalian cadaver decomposition and potential forensic implications. Sci Rep 9, 12907 (2019). (read on line)
Author Fu, X., Guo, J., Finkelbergs, D. et al.

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