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. | ||
- | + | The growth is represented in terms of volume. By doing so we can, to some extent, overlook the process of cell division during the bacteria growth. We can assume the internal concentration of nutrients is reset almost instantaneously 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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