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Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Bacterial Populations Grow In Fractal Branching Patterns
Scientists have discovered strange, branching patterns in bacterial populations. They found that as each bacterium grows in a single direction, lines or files of cells are formed, but these buckle and fold easily. This happens repeatedly as the cells grow and divide, leading to the formation of rafts of aligned cells arranged in self-similar branching patterns called fractals.
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