We chose to compare two environmental sources of bacterial species, rotting wood and soil to see which of the two would be the best possible source of bacteria that produce antib iotics. We chose to sample from decomposed wood because of the wide range of available nutrients which would allow for higher competition. We believe that decomposed wood will harbor some bacteria that were not found in soil in our previous work. Samples o f rotted wood and soil were collected aseptically at numerous sites in six states and the District of Columbia. Bacteria that grew aerobically were isolated and tested for ability to inhibit growth of Escherichia coli , Pseudomonas aeruginosa and/or Staphyl ococcus aureus . Chromosomal DNA was extracted from the ...