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. 2007 Nov 19;104(48):18982–18987. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0706115104

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Variability in bistable cellular populations. (a) A two-phenotype community. Each phenotype (green and red) has its own birth rate (γ1, γ2) and death rate (δ1, δ2). They are able to switch from one phenotype to the other with the transition rates τ12 and τ21. (b) Coefficient of variation (CV) versus sample number. A two-phenotype community (illustrated by a) grows in a microfluidic chemostat, which can contain a maximum of 200 cells. Green and red curves are the CVs of phenotype 1 and 2 with the initial state 1:1, respectively, whereas blue and magenta curves are for the initial state 100:100. Here, γ1 = 1.0, γ2 = 0.5, δ1 = δ2 = 0.01, and τ12 = τ21 = 0.01. Time is in units corresponding to the number of deterministic generations of the fastest growing phenotype. Each trial was simulated for six generations of the faster growing phenotype (t ∈ [0,6]).