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Short axis not stable over a cell-cycle #35

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Huggzz opened this issue Jul 22, 2020 · 3 comments
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Short axis not stable over a cell-cycle #35

Huggzz opened this issue Jul 22, 2020 · 3 comments

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Huggzz commented Jul 22, 2020

Hello,

It seems like the calculation of the short axis might be slightly off in some way as it seems to slightly increase (by a factor of 1.1) over the cell cycle which causes problems when wanting to compute the evolution of the volume (with the formula of a spherocylinder) over the cell cycle and hence also the evolution of the concentration (when I do these computations myself). Is it because it is averaged over the perpendicular direction? which means that when the cell becomes longer this mechanically increases the short axis?

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Hugo

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pawiggins commented Jul 22, 2020 via email

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Huggzz commented Jul 23, 2020

Hi Paul,

Thank you for your answer and confirming my doubt :). Given that I have already done the segmentation for quite a big amount of data, so far the idea I came up with was to correct this slightly off value post segmentation by inferring the width with a more precise formula, that is computing the width from the Long Axis and the Area using the formula for the area of a stadium shape (instead of a rectangle) which is possible as the formula is quadratic.

I still have an increase in the width, although it is a bit lower (about 5% instead of 10% on average) but that might be due to biological reasons as well I guess. Do you think this calculation makes sense when computed from the superSegger output?

Thank you for your help!
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Hugo

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