Nisarg posted an Question
April 15, 2021 • 20:01 pm 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Biotechnology (BT)

Question related to microbial growth!

we can study the growth of bacteria Or any kind of organism having binary fission as a mode of cell division by examining the logarithmic graph of number of cells versus the incubation time but what if we are dealing with the microorganisms having different type of cell devision method other than binary fission? Like yeast having budding as cell devision method!

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    Krishan k jakhad Best Answer

    Yes there are methods by which yeast development and population growth can be studied...While previous studies have been focused on the molecular details of the bud site selection and polarity establishment, not much is known about how different budding patterns give rise to different functions at the population level. now scientist developed a two-dimensional agent-based model to study budding yeast colonies with cell-type specific biological processes, such as budding, mating, mating type switch, consumption of nutrients, and cell death. e g. This model demonstrates that the axial budding pattern enhances mating probability at an early stage and the bipolar budding pattern improves colony development under nutrient limitation. thus QC plots can be drawn as shown in attached image with a red line with Pearson's correlations coefficient.

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