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These nutrients also support our good bacteria populations, especially the gut's microbiome, which is populated by 100 trillion bacteria that are in continuous communication with the brain.
Standard quorum-sensing pathways consist of bacteria populations, signal molecules, and behavioral genes.
Some researchers have suggested that certain bacteria populations living deep below Earth's surface may grow at extremely slow rates, reproducing just once every several thousand years.
Quorum sensing allows bacteria populations to communicate and coordinate group behaviour and commonly is used by pathogens (disease-causing organisms) in disease and infection processes.
These abilities, including group communication and behaviour synchronization, allow bacteria populations to develop more quickly, gain access to more resources, and secure better chances of survival.
After reaching a certain concentration threshold, the molecules become detectable to bacteria populations, which then activate corresponding response genes that regulate various behaviours, such as virulence, horizontal gene transfer, biofilm formation, and competence (the ability to take up DNA).
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"What the tick actually spits into the host is a bacteria population that is highly variable".
–Your group's task is to extrapolate the bacteria population after 120 minutes.
Research has already found a big difference between the bacteria population in the guts of fat and thin people.
Group Two: Bacteria Growth (Source: estimated from //biology.dbs.umt.edu Biology 104 Web site) After 20 minutes: 20 bacteria After 40 minutes: 200 bacteria After 80 minutes: 3000 bacteria After 100 minutes: 8000 bacteria –Your group's task is to interpolate the bacteria population after 60 minutes.
The signal molecules, known as autoinducers, are secreted into the environment by bacteria and gradually increase in concentration as the bacteria population grows.
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