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This project investigates how bacteria organize their internal processes for replication and growth. By employing a high-throughput single-cell analysis method, it aims to uncover the molecular mechanisms and principles governing bacterial cell architecture across diverse species.
Modern metagenomics has opened our eyes to the immense bacterial diversity that exists both among and within us.
Despite this diversity, all bacteria share the basic challenge of organizing the various processes that ensure their faithful replication.
All bacterial cells need to metabolize nutrients, generate building blocks, maintain their shape and size, replicate and segregate their chromosomes, synthesize cell walls and membranes, and divide to give rise to daughter cells.
At present, we do…
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
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