Team:SDU-Denmark/project-bc

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<p style="text-align: justify;">In order to create a flow with bacteria using their flagella movement as the motor it is important to understand bacterial motility and the effects our gen blande noget have on it.<br>   
<p style="text-align: justify;">In order to create a flow with bacteria using their flagella movement as the motor it is important to understand bacterial motility and the effects our gen blande noget have on it.<br>   
Bacterial motion resembles a random walk, with periods of smooth swimming interrupted by brief tumbles that change the swimming direction. Chemotaxis is achieved by modulation of the tumbling frequency.<br>  
Bacterial motion resembles a random walk, with periods of smooth swimming interrupted by brief tumbles that change the swimming direction. Chemotaxis is achieved by modulation of the tumbling frequency.<br>  
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In our case we have added phototaxis to E. coli cells making them react to light as well as chemical gradients.<br>  
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In our case we have added phototaxis to ''E. coli'' cells making them react to light as well as chemical gradients.<br>  
By creating a model describing the key features of the system it will be possible to study the Biochemical behaviour of such a system, and how different parameters will affect it. Before it is implemented in a bacterial strain.</p>
By creating a model describing the key features of the system it will be possible to study the Biochemical behaviour of such a system, and how different parameters will affect it. Before it is implemented in a bacterial strain.</p>
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We know what we expect from our system, but does the math agree?
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Det' noget pis!
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