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. 2014 Nov 25;17(3):342–354. doi: 10.1111/cmi.12369

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Wild-type hyphae, but not the rsr1Δ mutant, maintain an overall growth trajectory.A. Hyphae were grown in live-cell imaging chambers featuring barriers with gaps. Hyphae resumed the original growth trajectory (arrows) after temporary deflection by an obstacle (Movie S3). Bar = 10 μm.B. Scheme for measurement of hyphal angle of approach (a) and angle of exit (e) relative to a barrier.C, E. Scatter plot of angle of approach versus angle of exit for wild-type (P = 0.007, n = 52) and rsr1Δ hyphae (P = 0.57, n = 22).D, F. Frequency plots of trajectory changes of increasing magnitude for wild-type and rsr1Δ hyphae.