2019
DOI: 10.1099/acmi.ac2019.po0205
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Bacterial coping mechanisms for aging: using an individual-based model to study aging in biofilms

Abstract: Aging can be defined as an accumulation of damage, or a loss of function, with increasing age. For bacteria, it has generally been assumed that the mechanism used to cope with aging is the asymmetric segregation of damage at division, so that all of the damage is inherited by one cell and the other is therefore rejuvenated. Another, often neglected, mechanism is to repair the damage; our previous computational modelling work has found that an optimized, fixed rate of repair is fitter than damage segregation in… Show more

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