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Precise, High-throughput Analysis of Bacterial Growth
Published on: September 19, 2017
Incorporating prior knowledge improves detection of differences in bacterial growth rate
Lydia M Rickett1,2, Nick Pullen3, Matthew Hartley4
1John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK. lydia.rickett@sainsbury-laboratory.ac.uk.
Background:
Robust statistical detection of differences in the bacterial growth rate can be challenging, particularly when dealing with small differences or noisy data. The Bayesian approach provides a consistent framework for inferring model parameters and comparing hypotheses. The method captures the full uncertainty of parameter values, whilst making effective use of prior knowledge about a given system to improve estimation.
Results:
We demonstrated the application of Bayesian analysis to bacterial growth curve comparison. Following extensive testing of the method, the analysis was applied to the large dataset of bacterial responses which are freely available at the web-resource, ComBase. Detection was found to be improved by using prior knowledge from clusters of previously analysed experimental results at similar environmental conditions. A comparison was also made to a more traditional statistical testing method, the F-test, and Bayesian analysis was found to perform more conclusively and to be capable of attributing significance to more subtle differences in growth rate.
Conclusions:
We have demonstrated that by making use of existing experimental knowledge, it is possible to significantly improve detection of differences in bacterial growth rate.
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