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We can see that with D growing, corresponding to more bacterias growing, more bacterias tend to lose their plasmids.
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We can see that with D growing, corresponding to more bacteria growing, more bacterias tend to lose their plasmids.
 
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These results can be interpreted by the fact that if D is increasing, thus $µ$ also increases, then bacteria grow faster, and divide faster.
Plasmids do not have enough time to be replicated
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With small values of D, bacteria grow slowly and all plasmids have time to be replicated between each cell division.
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That is why for these values, most bacteria still have maximum values of plasmids.
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If D is higher time for each bacteria to replicate their plasmids between each division is reduced, and the situation of each individual bacteria becomes different, explaining the scattering on the plot.
  
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==

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