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. 2021 Mar 30;12:1975. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-22092-5

Fig. 5. SA/V dynamics are conserved across species and growth temperatures.

Fig. 5

Shape growth curves for multiple species and temperatures. V. cholerae (a) and C. crescentus (b) are Gram-negative, B. subtilis (c) is Gram-positive, and S. pombe (fission yeast) is a eukaryotic fungi (d). In all cases, cells exhibited similar trends with SA/V decreasing when cells resumed growth, and then gradually recovering when cell growth slowed down again. Data points are mean ± S.D., with n > 40 for d, and n > 200 for all other panels. Solid lines are fits to the time-delay model. The time delay at 30 °C (e) was ~70% longer than that at 42 °C (f), consistent with the difference in steady-state growth rates. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.