Difference between revisions of "Development and Pattern Formation (Microbes as Machines)"

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Example of pattern formed by bacteria [1].

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Pattern formatin is a hallmark of coordinated cell behavior in both single and multicellular organisms [1].

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    Use of quorum sensing circuits to make 2D patterns out of E. coli cells.

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