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Cell adhesion and fluid flow jointly initiate genotype spatial distribution in biofilms
View ORCID ProfileRicardo Martínez-García, Carey D. Nadell, Raimo Hartmann, Knut Drescher, Juan A. Bonachela
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/243055
Ricardo Martínez-García
1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University. Princeton NJ, 08544, USA
Carey D. Nadell
2Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, 35043 Marburg, Germany
3Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA
Raimo Hartmann
2Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, 35043 Marburg, Germany
Knut Drescher
2Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, 35043 Marburg, Germany
Juan A. Bonachela
4Marine Population Modeling Group, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, G1 1XH, Scotland, UK
5Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, Rutgers University, 14 College Farm Road, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA

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Posted January 24, 2018.
Cell adhesion and fluid flow jointly initiate genotype spatial distribution in biofilms
Ricardo Martínez-García, Carey D. Nadell, Raimo Hartmann, Knut Drescher, Juan A. Bonachela
bioRxiv 243055; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/243055
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