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Experimental reproducibility in flow-chamber biofilms

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MICROBIOLOGY-UK
Volume 146, Issue -, Pages 2409-2415

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SOC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1099/00221287-146-10-2409

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biofilm structure; quantification; statistical analysis; COMSTAT; reproducibility

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The Technical University of The structural organization of microbial communities is influenced by many factors, e.g. nutrient composition, shear stress and temperature. This paper Microbiology, The presents a general method for quantitative comparison of biofilm structures Technical University of and assessment of experimental reproducibility between independent biofilm experiments. By using a novel computer program, COMSTAT, biofilm structures of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and an isogenic rpoS mutant were quantified. The strains were tagged with the green fluorescent protein (GFP) and grown in flow chambers with a defined minimal medium as substrate. Three independent rounds of biofilm experiments were performed and in each round, each of the two variants was grown in two separate channels. Nine image stacks were acquired in each channel 146 h after inoculation. An analysis of variance model incorporating the factors experiment round, bacterial strain, channel number and image stack number was used to analyse the data calculated by COMSTAT. Experimental reproducibility was verified by estimating the magnitude of the variance of the effects round (sigma (2)(R)) and the interaction between bacterial strain and round (sigma (2)(BR)). Mean thickness of the wild-type and rpoS mutant biofilms was estimated at 6.31 mum (SE 0.81 mum) and 16.85 mum (SE 0.87 mum), respectively.

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