Read the definition of binary fission. Understand what happens during binary fission by knowing about the stages of binary fission. See binary...
bacteriovorus always initiates chromosome replication at the invasive pole of the cell, but the spatiotemporal choreography of subsequent steps depends on the fission mode and/or the number of progeny cells. In nonbinary dividing filaments producing five or more progeny cells, the last round(s) of...
Consider the values of l(n) and u(n) in Example 4.3.5. As n gets larger, these values come closer and closer together. This means that in order to represent all of the subintervals uniquely, we need increasing precision as the length of the sequence increases. In a system with finite...
Numbers indicate key steps in the cycle: 1. Freely swimming attack phase (AP) cells. 2. Attachment of B. bacteriovorus to its prey, via pili located at the non-flagellated (invasive) pole. 3. B. bacteriovorus resides in the periplasm of the prey, which is now called bdelloplast. 4....