Patterns that Grow
Pattern Formation and Solitons
2009-09-29 v2 Cell Behavior
Abstract
Chemotactic bacteria have been observed to congregate into highly regular patterns. When the bacteria are placed in the center of a dish, a wave of bacteria can travel outward, leaving a regular pattern of spots or stripes in its wake. Although chemotaxis and excretion of an attractant can readily cause a pattern forming instability from a uniform state, they are not capable of generating patterns starting from a single spot. These patterns are apparently formed with the help of bacterial growth and depletion of nutrients in the growth medium.
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@article{arxiv.nlin/0402030,
title = {Patterns that Grow},
author = {William J. Bruno},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nlin/0402030},
year = {2009}
}
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Prominently-cited and requested but not previously available on-line article