<div><p>Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new ecological niches that can help microbial populations diversify. A striking example comes from experimental evolution of genetically identical <i>Escherichia coli</i> populations that are grown in a homogeneous environment with the single carbon source glucose. In such experiments, stable communities of genetically diverse cross-feeding <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> cells readily emerge. Some cells that consume the primary carbon source glucose excrete a secondary carbon source, such as acetate, that sustains other community members. Few such cross-feeding polymorphisms are known experimentally, because they are difficult to screen for. We s...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
Syntrophic interactions, like cross-feeding, are ubiquitous in the microbial world and occur between...
The evolution of cross-feeding among individuals of the same species can help generate genetic and p...
International audienceStable bacterial cross-feeding interactions, where one strain feeds on the was...
International audienceStable bacterial cross-feeding interactions, where one strain feeds on the was...
International audienceStable bacterial cross-feeding interactions, where one strain feeds on the was...
Microbial interactions abound in natural ecosystems and shape community structure and function. Subs...
Bacteria frequently exchange metabolites with other micro- and macro-organisms. In these often oblig...
Bacteria frequently exchange metabolites with other micro- and macro-organisms. In these often oblig...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
Syntrophic interactions, like cross-feeding, are ubiquitous in the microbial world and occur between...
The evolution of cross-feeding among individuals of the same species can help generate genetic and p...
International audienceStable bacterial cross-feeding interactions, where one strain feeds on the was...
International audienceStable bacterial cross-feeding interactions, where one strain feeds on the was...
International audienceStable bacterial cross-feeding interactions, where one strain feeds on the was...
Microbial interactions abound in natural ecosystems and shape community structure and function. Subs...
Bacteria frequently exchange metabolites with other micro- and macro-organisms. In these often oblig...
Bacteria frequently exchange metabolites with other micro- and macro-organisms. In these often oblig...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...