In the aftermath of the 2001 anthrax letters, researchers have been exploring ways to predict the production environment of unknown source microorganisms. Different mass spectral techniques are being developed to characterize components of a microbe’s culture medium including water, carbon and nitrogen sources, metal ions added, and the presence of agar. Individually, each technique has the potential to identify one or two ingredients in a culture medium recipe. However, by integrating data from multiple mass spectral techniques, a more complete characterization is possible. We present a Bayesian statistical approach to integrated microbial forensics and illustrate its application on spores grown in different culture media.
Revised: September 2, 2008 |
Published: June 1, 2008
Citation
Jarman K.H., H.W. Kreuzer-Martin, D.S. Wunschel, N.B. Valentine, J.B. Cliff, C.E. Petersen, and H.A. Colburn, et al. 2008.Bayesian-Integrated Microbial Forensics.Applied and Environmental Microbiology 74, no. 11:3573-3582.PNNL-SA-59675.doi:10.1128/AEM.02526-07