Fig. 11From: An ensemble of mathematical models showing diauxic growth behaviourUpper plot: Examples of a high diauxic growth index, that is, perfect sequential growth on substrates S1 and S2 (upper row, model R1), and a low diauxic growth index (lower row, model A5). The plots show the time-course of the substrates and the time-course of the absolute difference of the uptake rates multiplied by the biomass, that is, the integrand of the diauxic growth index d. Bottom plot: Diauxic growth index for all model variants in the ensembleBack to article page