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Amerithrax — Part 40
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FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95)
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b7C
279A-WF-222936-DUGWAY
Continuation of FD-302 of
,On 12/07/2006 _,Page
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vials of seed stock originally sent by Ivins in 1997.
identifies picture #72 as beads
made from IVINS'
original spore stock in November, 2003 for
another Dugway-
USAMRIID bulk spore growth project.
identifies the tube.
in picture #74 labeled "B. ant Ames" as an original March, 1997
seed stock tube ambiguously labeled by IviNs.
additionally identified the tubes in pictures #73 and'75 as
identically labeled March 1997, Ivins seed stock.
described the process by which
|produced the
beads described in picture #72 as streaking spores'for
isolation, picking 3-5 colonies, and adding them to the bead
storage solution.
confirmed that only one tube of this original
stock was used in the 1997 production runs that contributed to.
RMR 1029.
explained that would steak for isolation on
either Blood Agar Plates (BAPs) or Tryptic Soy Agar (TsA), pick
multiple, three (3) to five (5), colonies, resuspend and used to.
inoculate BAps for confluent growth. BAPs were then used to
inoculate the Leighton-Doi media contained in a glass
fermentation vessel..
always picks more than one colony
for ingculation in order to assure a heterogenous population.
added Antifoam A to the media before sterilization.
did not control for pH during fermentation of Ba.
believes that controlling for pH is unnecessary in that a
natural rise (basic), fall (acidic), and rise (basic) profile is.
a natural process in the cellular life cycle..
described the Bg contamination of 1997 Dugway-.
UsAmRiiD batches as either environmental contamination of the
count plates, post fermentation (suitable to send on to
UsAmRiiD), or contamination within the fermentation (not
suitable. to send on to USAMRIID).
Unsuitable fermentation runs
were destroyed by autoclaving.
described the noted 2003
Bacillus subtilis (Bs) contamination as one in the same, or
interchangeable, with the Bg contamination describe earlier as
easily distinguished custard orange colonies.
lhas never
noted a mucoid/contamination colony in any fermentation run..
was unable to explain, based on
notebook
production runs dated 09/09/1997 and 09/15/1997 (the 7th lot)
RMR 1029.
proceeded with one additional fermentation run.
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