Self-organized Pattern Formation in Bacterial Colonies
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Abstract
Pattern formation is ubiquitous in living organisms. In bacterial colonies, pattern formation generally relies on chemical signalings, such as in the case of chemotactic ring formation. Here we study how mechanical interactions between cells in a colony may promote self-organized pattern formation in bacterial colonies. The results may provide new insights into the development of structured bacterial communities, such as biofilms.
*This work was supported by the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong SAR (RGC Reference numbers 14303918, 14322316 and 14301915) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC 21473152)
Presenters
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Siyu Liu
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong