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- | From our model fitting process, we can see that flagellar force is exponentially distributed. Our mechanical model though simple, fits the cell trajectory data extremely well as shown in the figure above. Further work would involve the use of a movable stage to track the movement of ''B. subtilis'' over its entire run, so as to obtain a distribution of other motility parameters associated with running and tumbling events. | + | From our model fitting process, we can see that flagellar force is exponentially distributed. Our mechanical model though simple, fits the cell trajectory data extremely well as shown in the figure above. Further work would involve the use of a movable stage to track the movement of ''B. subtilis'' over its entire run, so as to obtain a distribution of other motility parameters associated with running and tumbling events. |
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#{{FormatRef|H C Berg |1975|Chemotaxis in Bacteria|Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering Vol.4|119-136||}} | #{{FormatRef|H C Berg |1975|Chemotaxis in Bacteria|Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering Vol.4|119-136||}} | ||
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Motility Analysis
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