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. 2016 Feb 18;14(8):1850–1857. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.01.071

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Early Morphological Patterns of Developing Colonies

(A) Fluorescence images of typical Y-shaped structures observed at t = 3–4 hr during colony formation by AR16 (PrrnE-gfp) cells.

(B) Fluorescence images of linear (1, 1′) and multi-branched (2, 2′) structures, observed at t = 2.5 hr (1, 2) and subsequently at t = 4 hr (1′, 2′) during colony formation by AR16 cells.

(C) Fluorescence images of initial chain branching and Y-shape formation of AR16 developing colony at the indicated time points. White arrow points to the position of chain breakage, and yellow and red arrows indicate single- and double-chained Y arms, respectively.

(D) Frequency of each of the initial morphologies described above (A and B), as calculated from 11 separate experiments. The total colony number was 272.

Scale bars represent 5 μm.