Morphological Instabilities in a Growing Yeast Colony: Experiment and Theory

Thomas Sams, Kim Sneppen, Mogens H. Jensen, Clive Ellegaard, Bjørn Eggert Christensen, and Ulf Thrane
Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 313 – Published 14 July 1997
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Abstract

We study the growth of colonies of the yeast Pichia membranaefaciens on agarose film. The growth conditions are controlled in a setup where nutrients are supplied through an agarose film suspended over a solution of nutrients. As the thickness of the agarose film is varied, the morphology of the front of the colony changes. The growth of the front is modeled by coupling it to a diffusive field of inhibitory metabolites. Qualitative agreement with experiments suggests that such a coupling is responsible for the observed instability of the front.

  • Received 25 November 1996

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.79.313

©1997 American Physical Society

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Thomas Sams, Kim Sneppen, Mogens H. Jensen, and Clive Ellegaard

  • Niels Bohr Institute and NORDITA, Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 Ø, Denmark

Bjørn Eggert Christensen

  • Novo Nordisk, Novo Allé 1, DK-2880 Bagsværd, Denmark

Ulf Thrane

  • Department of Biotechnology, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark

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Vol. 79, Iss. 2 — 14 July 1997

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