Self and kin discrimination are observed in most kingdoms of life and are mediated by highly polymorphic plasma membrane proteins. Sequence polymorphism, which is essential for effective recognition, is maintained by balancing selection. Dictyostelium discoideum are social amoebas that propagate as unicellular organisms but aggregate upon starvation and form fruiting bodies with viable spores and dead stalk cells. Aggregative development exposes Dictyostelium to the perils of chimerism, including cheating, which raises questions about how the victims survive in nature and how social cooperation persists. Dictyostelids can minimize the cost of chimerism by preferential cooperation with kin, but the mechanisms of kin discrimination are largel...
Gap junctions mediate intercellular communication and are critical for development and nervous syste...
AbstractCell adhesion molecules play an important physical role in shaping the structure of multicel...
BACKGROUND: Competitive social interactions are ubiquitous in nature, but their genetic basis is dif...
SummarySelf and kin discrimination are observed in most kingdoms of life and are mediated by highly ...
Presentation delivered at the symposium Evidence of Taxa, Clone, and Kin Discrimination in Protists:...
Unicellular eukaryotes, or protists, are among the most ancient organisms on Earth. Protists belong ...
Temporal regulation of kin recognition maintains recognition-cue diversity and suppresses cheating H...
SummaryThe evolution of sociality and altruism is enigmatic because cooperators are constantly threa...
During four decades (1960-1990s), the conceptualization and experimental design of studies in kin re...
Diverse forms of kin discrimination, broadly defined as alteration of social behavior as a function ...
BGPI : équipe 5International audienceMicroorganisms are capable of communication and cooperation to ...
Dictyostelium discoideum (DD), an extensively studied model organism for cell and developmental biol...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
Microorganisms are capable of communication and cooperation to perform social activities. Cooperatio...
Background: Dictyostelium discoideum, a microbial model for social evolution, is known to distingui...
Gap junctions mediate intercellular communication and are critical for development and nervous syste...
AbstractCell adhesion molecules play an important physical role in shaping the structure of multicel...
BACKGROUND: Competitive social interactions are ubiquitous in nature, but their genetic basis is dif...
SummarySelf and kin discrimination are observed in most kingdoms of life and are mediated by highly ...
Presentation delivered at the symposium Evidence of Taxa, Clone, and Kin Discrimination in Protists:...
Unicellular eukaryotes, or protists, are among the most ancient organisms on Earth. Protists belong ...
Temporal regulation of kin recognition maintains recognition-cue diversity and suppresses cheating H...
SummaryThe evolution of sociality and altruism is enigmatic because cooperators are constantly threa...
During four decades (1960-1990s), the conceptualization and experimental design of studies in kin re...
Diverse forms of kin discrimination, broadly defined as alteration of social behavior as a function ...
BGPI : équipe 5International audienceMicroorganisms are capable of communication and cooperation to ...
Dictyostelium discoideum (DD), an extensively studied model organism for cell and developmental biol...
Relatedness strongly influences social behaviors in a wide variety of species. For most species, the...
Microorganisms are capable of communication and cooperation to perform social activities. Cooperatio...
Background: Dictyostelium discoideum, a microbial model for social evolution, is known to distingui...
Gap junctions mediate intercellular communication and are critical for development and nervous syste...
AbstractCell adhesion molecules play an important physical role in shaping the structure of multicel...
BACKGROUND: Competitive social interactions are ubiquitous in nature, but their genetic basis is dif...