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The Effects of Chemical Interactions and Culture History on the Colonization of Structured Habitats by Competing Bacterial Populations: Data Set

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van Vliet, Simon; Hol, F.J.H. (Felix); Weenink, T. (Tim); Galajda, P. (Peter); Keymer, J.E. (Juan) (2014): The Effects of Chemical Interactions and Culture History on the Colonization of Structured Habitats by Competing Bacterial Populations: Data Set. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:f5603abf-bf15-4732-84c0-a413ce7d12d3
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Dataset

We explored the colonization of a patchy ecosystem by two neutrally labeled, but otherwise isogenic, strains of Escherichia coli. One-dimensional arrays of habitat patches linked by connectors were inoculated at opposite ends by two fluorescently-labeled strains, and the colonization was studied by time-lapse microscopy. We focussed on the degree of reproducibility of the resulting colonization patterns and on the interactions between the two populations during the colonization process.

History

  • 2014-05-03 first online, published, posted

Publisher

TU Delft

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