Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Biology Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Biology Faculty Articles

Series

2014

Cell Signaling

Articles 1 - 1 of 1

Full-Text Articles in Biology

Phenotypic Signatures Arising From Unbalanced Bacterial Growth, Cheemang Tan, Robert P. Smith, Ming-Chi Tsai, Russell Schwartz, Lingchong You Aug 2014

Phenotypic Signatures Arising From Unbalanced Bacterial Growth, Cheemang Tan, Robert P. Smith, Ming-Chi Tsai, Russell Schwartz, Lingchong You

Biology Faculty Articles

Fluctuations in the growth rate of a bacterial culture during unbalanced growth are generally considered undesirable in quantitative studies of bacterial physiology. Under well-controlled experimental conditions, however, these fluctuations are not random but instead reflect the interplay between intra-cellular networks underlying bacterial growth and the growth environment. Therefore, these fluctuations could be considered quantitative phenotypes of the bacteria under a specific growth condition. Here, we present a method to identify “phenotypic signatures” by time-frequency analysis of unbalanced growth curves measured with high temporal resolution. The signatures are then applied to differentiate amongst different bacterial strains or the same strain under …