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Fig. 2. (A) Plan view of a steady state bioconvective pattern prepared for Fourier
analysis as described in Materials and methods. A typical pattern developed
under control gravity (1.01 g) in a suspension of T.
pyriformis (1x106 cells ml-1 in a 4 mm deep
glass chamber). Regions of higher cell densities appear as bright white areas
under dark field illumination. Bar, 10 mm. (B) 2D FFT of A after applying a
Hann window filter. (C) Radial spectrum density of the pattern in B (solid
line) as a function of wave number (per 72.5 mm) and the result of
least-squares fitting of an unnormalized biased Gaussian function (broken
line) (r2=0.92, P<0.001). (D) 2D FFT of the
image recorded under hypergravity (2.09 g), which is shown in
Fig. 3A. (E) Radial spectrum
density of the pattern in D (solid line) and the result of least-squares
(broken line) (r2=0.97, P<0.001).