RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Predicting microbial relative growth in a mixed culture from growth curve data JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 022640 DO 10.1101/022640 A1 Yoav Ram A1 Eynat Dellus-Gur A1 Maayan Bibi A1 Uri Obolski A1 Judith Berman A1 Lilach Hadany YR 2016 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/08/03/022640.abstract AB Fitness is not well estimated from growth curves of individual isolates in monoculture. Rather, competition experiments, which measure relative growth in mixed microbial cultures, must be performed to better infer relative fitness. However, competition experiments require unique genotypic or phenotypic markers, and thus are difficult to perform with isolates derived from a common ancestor or non-model organisms. Here we describe Curveball, a new computational approach for predicting relative growth of microbes in a mixed culture utilizing mono- and mixed culture growth curve data. We implemented Curveball in an open-source software package (http://curveball.yoavram.com) and validated the approach using growth curve and competition experiments with bacteria. Curveball provides a simpler and more cost-effective approach to predict relative growth and infer relative fitness. Furthermore, by integrating several growth phases into the fitness estimation, Curveball provides a holistic approach to fitness inference from growth curve data.