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You can control the number of bacteria and the number of initial infections with the slide bars. Also, with the switch '''display-AHL''', you can choose to observe or hide the AHL diffusion. Click again in the current experiment button to stop the simulation. | You can control the number of bacteria and the number of initial infections with the slide bars. Also, with the switch '''display-AHL''', you can choose to observe or hide the AHL diffusion. Click again in the current experiment button to stop the simulation. | ||
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Image:Wt_ni_blue1.jpg|'''''E. coli''''' that has '''not''' yet been '''infected'''. | Image:Wt_ni_blue1.jpg|'''''E. coli''''' that has '''not''' yet been '''infected'''. | ||
Image:Wt_in_yellow1.jpg|'''''E. coli'' wild-type''' that has been '''infected''' by the phage. | Image:Wt_in_yellow1.jpg|'''''E. coli'' wild-type''' that has been '''infected''' by the phage. | ||
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Proliferation of bacteriophage infection in an Escherichia coli culture is a complicated phenomenon. Even more complex is the behavior of our synthetic ''Escherichia coli'' population which fights against the infection.<br><br> | Proliferation of bacteriophage infection in an Escherichia coli culture is a complicated phenomenon. Even more complex is the behavior of our synthetic ''Escherichia coli'' population which fights against the infection.<br><br> |
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