Examples of chemotaxis in the following topics:
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- This movement can be in response to light (phototaxis), chemical signals (chemotaxis), or gravity (geotaxis).
- An example of a positive chemotaxis is exhibited by the unicellular protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila.
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- The amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum is useful to researchers because they consistently exhibit chemotaxis in response to cyclic AMP; they move more quickly than cultured mammalian cells; and they have a haploid genome that simplifies the process of connecting a particular gene product with its effect on cellular behavior.
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- Even tiny bacteria can move toward or away from chemicals (a process called chemotaxis) or light (phototaxis).