Skew-Laplace and cell-size distribution in microbial axenic cultures: statistical assessment and biological interpretation

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2018-01-25T11:38:14Z

2018-01-25T11:38:14Z

2010

2018-01-25T11:38:14Z

Abstract

We report a skew-Laplace statistical analysis of both flow cytometry scatters and cell size from microbial strains primarily grown in batch cultures, others in chemostat cultures and bacterial aquatic populations. Cytometry scatters best fit the skew-Laplace distribution while cell size as assessed by an electronic particle analyzer exhibited a moderate fitting. Unlike the cultures, the aquatic bacterial communities clearly do not fit to a skew-Laplace distribution. Due to its versatile nature, the skew-Laplace distribution approach offers an easy, efficient, and powerful tool for distribution of frequency analysis in tandem with the flow cytometric cell sorting.

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English

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Hindawi

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/191585

International Journal of Microbiology, 2010, vol. 2010

https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/191585

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