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. 2023 Sep 5;52(8):673–704. doi: 10.1007/s00249-023-01679-4

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

Colony interrogation using the MIL-CELL computational tool. (Top) Cell culture experiment is simulated by specifying the number of coarse time increments (Δt′ = 20 min). A movie of the cell growth pattern is automatically generated and the various slides of this growth pattern can be examined frame by frame in the display window. (Bottom) A range of one- and two-dimensional histograms can be created based on cell generation and up to sixteen other selectable properties of yeast cell population. Selectable properties include (i) time of birth; (ii) time as daughter; (iii) number of children; (iv) CM; (v) CMA1; (vi) CA1; (vii) NA1; (viii) <iA1> ; (ix) CMA2; (x) CA2; (xi) NA2; (xii) <iA2>; (xiii) position; (xiv) time as mother; (xv) σA; (xvi) AAV