idr0091

Release Date: 2020-10-06

Publication DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000952

Data DOI: 10.17867/10000149

License: CC BY 4.0

PubMed ID: 33270631

PMC ID: PMC7738171

Subpopulations of sensorless bacteria drive fitness in fluctuating environments

Bacteria are inoculated in Mother Machine microfluidic channels and exposed sequentially to two different media (e.g. 4h glucose, 4h lactose, 12h glucose, 4h lactose).

Julou T, Zweifel L, Blank D, Fiori A, van Nimwegen E

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Sample Type: cell

Organism: Escherichia coli

Study Type: time-lapse imaging

Imaging Method: phase contrast microscopy

Imaging Method: wide-field epi-fluorescence microscopy

Copyright: Julou et al.

Data Publisher: University of Dundee


Annotation File: idr0091-experimentA-annotation.csv



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