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Nonlinearity in bacterial population dynamics: proposal for experiments for the observation of abrupt transitions in patches.


ABSTRACT: An explicit proposal for experiments leading to abrupt transitions in spatially extended bacterial populations in a Petri dish is presented on the basis of an exact formula obtained through an analytic theory. The theory provides accurately the transition expressions despite the fact that the actual solutions, which involve strong nonlinearity, are inaccessible to it. The analytic expressions are verified through numerical solutions of the relevant nonlinear equation. The experimental setup suggested uses opaque masks in a Petri dish bathed in ultraviolet radiation [Lin A-L, et al. (2004) Biophys J 87:75-80 and Perry N (2005) J R Soc Interface 2:379-387], but is based on the interplay of two distances the bacteria must traverse, one of them favorable and the other adverse. As a result of this interplay feature, the experiments proposed introduce highly enhanced reliability in interpretation of observations and in the potential for extraction of system parameters.

SUBMITTER: Kenkre VM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2596262 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nonlinearity in bacterial population dynamics: proposal for experiments for the observation of abrupt transitions in patches.

Kenkre V M VM   Kumar Niraj N  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20081124 48


An explicit proposal for experiments leading to abrupt transitions in spatially extended bacterial populations in a Petri dish is presented on the basis of an exact formula obtained through an analytic theory. The theory provides accurately the transition expressions despite the fact that the actual solutions, which involve strong nonlinearity, are inaccessible to it. The analytic expressions are verified through numerical solutions of the relevant nonlinear equation. The experimental setup sugg  ...[more]

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