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English: Characteristic curve of a mitosis event. A mitosis event can be identified by tracking the average separation of the binary elements associated with a designated group. As a cell contracts to a low energy state it becomes circular which draws the QDot markers towards the centre causing their average separation to decrease (blue line). This reaches a minimum prior to the cell dividing at which point the binary elements are best described as two unique clusters corresponding to the daughter cells (magenta and green lines). Mapping the separation of binary elements as a single cluster throughout (blue line) shows an infeasible single cell distance due to the daughter cells migrating apart.
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Source Movie S3 from Tonkin J, Rees P, Brown M, Errington R, Smith P, Chappell S, Summers H (2012). "Automated Cell Identification and Tracking Using Nanoparticle Moving-Light-Displays". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0040835. PMID 22829889. PMC: 3400648.
Author Tonkin J, Rees P, Brown M, Errington R, Smith P, Chappell S, Summers H
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