Team:Imperial College/Growth Curve
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The model illustrates the main growth phases the ''B. subtilis'' undergoes. These are identified as the '''lag phase''', the '''exponential phase''' and the '''stationary phase'''. The death phase is a constitutive event and it is possible that it exerts an influence on the three phases discussed below. However, to simplify a complicated model, it is less relevant in this case and therefore is not included in this model. | The model illustrates the main growth phases the ''B. subtilis'' undergoes. These are identified as the '''lag phase''', the '''exponential phase''' and the '''stationary phase'''. The death phase is a constitutive event and it is possible that it exerts an influence on the three phases discussed below. However, to simplify a complicated model, it is less relevant in this case and therefore is not included in this model. | ||
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+ | Advantage of looking at overall volume: we can to some extent overlook cell division: when a cell divides, we can assume the internal concentration of nutrients is almost instantly reset to the external concentration. During this time the total volume does not change | ||
The M-file used to generate the model below is located in the Appendices section of the Dry Lab hub. | The M-file used to generate the model below is located in the Appendices section of the Dry Lab hub. |
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Modelling the Growth Curve
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