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Motility Enhancement through Surface Modification Is Sufficient for Cyanobacterial Community Organization during Phototaxis

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Biophysical model reproduces key features of group motility during finger merging.

In these simulations, the direction of light bias (white arrows) is rotated 90 degrees between frames 1 and 2. The cells (green) leave an EPS trail (red), and when a finger intersects the EPS trail left by a neighboring finger, the group of cells speeds up and spreads out (blue arrows, frame 3). We observed the same qualitative changes in finger merging experiments (Fig. 2).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003205.g004