Separating motile and immotile bacteria through confined chemotaxis
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Abstract
The majority of bacteria move in complex porous materials, such as tissues or soil, yet their motion and chemotaxis in confinement is not yet completely understood. We will present a model that couples individual tun-and-tumble bacterial motion to the chemical gradient while the entire colony is inside a simple circular confinement. We will discuss the states observed for various parameters, and also the phase separation in an initially random mixture of motile and immotile bacteria.
Authors
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Shang-Huan Chiu
New Jersey Inst of Tech, New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Francesca Zumpano
The College of New Jersey
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Enkeleida Lushi
New Jersey Inst of Tech