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Plate Colony Sample Sizes Required for Inferences about the Uniqueness of a Lactobacillus Strain within a Human Volunteer
Authors:CJ Trajstman
Abstract:Making inferences about the spectrum of bacterial strains on a plate as a consequence of observing only one strain in a random sample of colonies from the plate is relatively straightforward whereas making inferences about the spectrum of strains within a human volunteer as a consequence of observing only one strain in a random sample from the plate requires some care. The issue of the appropriate number of colonies to sample from a plate to make inferences about strain uniqueness within a human volunteer is examined and illustrated with an example
Keywords:Lactobacillus strains  Human Volunteers  Bacterial Colonies  Plate Colony Sample Sizes
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