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Figure 3


Fig. 3. Swim paths of Tetrahymena. Examples of wild-type (CU427.4) and mutant (DYH7neo3) swim paths prepared by digital video microscopy of 2-second time intervals are shown. Mutants traverse a shorter path distance because they have a slower rate of forward propulsion.