Team:Imperial College/Growth Curve
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- | + | As the simulation below shows, in a rich medium the nutrients are uptaken quickly resulting in a 'nutrient crash'. The transition from exponential to stationary phase is very sudden. | |
- | + | In the case of our experimental data the transition is much smoother and the growth far less explosive even in the exponential phase, thus suggesting that the growth medium was not very rich in nutrients and that even at the beginning of the exponential phase the growth was hampered . | |
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The model for the growth curve was fitted to the experimental results. The results are shown below. The experimental results are depicted by the red curve, while our model is shown by the green curve. The resource curve was also plotted as a function of time and is shown below. | The model for the growth curve was fitted to the experimental results. The results are shown below. The experimental results are depicted by the red curve, while our model is shown by the green curve. The resource curve was also plotted as a function of time and is shown below. |
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Modelling the Growth Curve
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