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- who: Bei-Wen Ying from the University of São Paulo, Brazil have published the Article: Contribution of the genomic and nutritional differentiation to the spatial distribution of bacterial colonies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The analytical results showed that Cork remained roughly constant regardless of the changes in genome size or nutritional variety . This result indicated that the fast-growing colonies tended to have a large spatial area for colony growth in the future. Since only an assortment of the laboratory engineered E. coli strains grown in the wellcontrolled conditions were examined in this . . .
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