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Molecular Identification of the Biowarfare Simulant Serratia Marcescens From a 50-Year-Old Munition Buried at Fort Detrick, Maryland; Journal article

机译:从马里兰州德特里克堡埋葬的一种50年历史的弹药生物模拟物沙雷氏菌的分子鉴定;杂志文章

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Serratia marcescens are gram-negative bacteria that were often used by the U.S. military and others to track movement of bacteria in the environment. As part of ongoing construction at Fort Detrick, what appeared to be a small bomblet was found buried in the ground at the site of an old test grid. A sample of clear, straw-colored liquid was aseptically removed from the plastic reservoir and routine culture on standard bacteriological media was negative. DNA was extracted from the sample and found to be 99% identical to S. marcescens. These results demonstrate the ability to identify the contents of a biological munition that had been buried for approximately 50 years.

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