FRUITS is a cool app that helps you put together diets using something called the Bayesian stable isotope mixing model. Basically, it helps you figure out what people are eating by estimating their food intake from different food groups. This can be super handy in fields like archaeology, forensics, and ecology.
You know how dealing with data can be tricky? Especially when there's uncertainty involved? Well, the same goes for diet reconstruction. The great thing about FRUITS is that it lets you manage unknown sources of data by using information from experts.
This app can actually handle those unknown dietary sources by looking at the contributions of different food fractions. It does this based on chemical signals found in certain tissues compared to those in various foods.
Now, here’s something interesting: the chemical signals measured reflect specific fractions like fatty acids, amino acids, or macronutrients that belong to certain food groups. The model takes into account isotopic fractionation that happens during metabolism. So, it also looks at things like diet quality and body size!
But hold on! For FRUITS to give you accurate results, some conditions need to be met first. The accuracy of its predictions really depends on how similar your proposed scenario is to reality and how many dietary proxies you've chosen. It's best if the food groups you're working with have distinct chemical signatures.
This means that to get reliable data from this app, you'll want to have a good grasp of the individual foods available and their chemical compositions. More knowledge equals better results!
Using isotopic data, FRUITS can calculate food intake and show you the results in an easy-to-read box plot that features probability distributions. Pretty neat, right?
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