Competition is a very important natural phenomenon, which causes the rivalry of organisms, in cases such as space limitation or lack of nutrients. It occurs mainly in situations where organisms, including microorganisms live in large populations. Multicellular yeast colonies represent an example of such a population. After the population of yeast cells spends nutrients from the environment, the cells in colonies are able to respond to these changes by production of ammonia functioning as a signaling molecule. Subsequently, the cells are able to change their morphology and metabolism and, dependently on their location within the colony, to create a subpopulation of cells with specific characteristics and functions. It is likely that in the c...
Yeasts are capable of forming a wide range of multicellular communities, which enable the survival i...
Production of ammonia by the colonies of mutants and aging of wrinkled colonies of Saccharomyces cer...
Production of ammonia by the colonies of mutants and aging of wrinkled colonies of Saccharomyces cer...
Competition is a very important natural phenomenon, which causes the rivalry of organisms, in cases ...
One of the postulates of evolutionary theory is competition for limited resources. Previous studies ...
This data was collected during the study entitled "Multispecies competition shapes transition to mul...
et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative CommonsAttribution License, whic...
Yeasts are unicellular organisms, but on a solid substrate they are capable of forming complex organ...
Yeasts are capable of forming a wide range of multicellular communities, which enable the survival i...
Yeasts are capable of forming a wide range of multicellular communities, which enable the survival i...
Yeasts are unicellular organisms, but on a solid substrate they are capable of forming complex organ...
Yeast colonies are, alongside to bacterial biofilms, multicellular communities formed by unicellular...
Yeast colonies are, alongside to bacterial biofilms, multicellular communities formed by unicellular...
Yeast colonies are, alongside to bacterial biofilms, multicellular communities formed by unicellular...
Natural selection gives rise to biodiversity by purging the less-fit among variants that are too sim...
Yeasts are capable of forming a wide range of multicellular communities, which enable the survival i...
Production of ammonia by the colonies of mutants and aging of wrinkled colonies of Saccharomyces cer...
Production of ammonia by the colonies of mutants and aging of wrinkled colonies of Saccharomyces cer...
Competition is a very important natural phenomenon, which causes the rivalry of organisms, in cases ...
One of the postulates of evolutionary theory is competition for limited resources. Previous studies ...
This data was collected during the study entitled "Multispecies competition shapes transition to mul...
et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative CommonsAttribution License, whic...
Yeasts are unicellular organisms, but on a solid substrate they are capable of forming complex organ...
Yeasts are capable of forming a wide range of multicellular communities, which enable the survival i...
Yeasts are capable of forming a wide range of multicellular communities, which enable the survival i...
Yeasts are unicellular organisms, but on a solid substrate they are capable of forming complex organ...
Yeast colonies are, alongside to bacterial biofilms, multicellular communities formed by unicellular...
Yeast colonies are, alongside to bacterial biofilms, multicellular communities formed by unicellular...
Yeast colonies are, alongside to bacterial biofilms, multicellular communities formed by unicellular...
Natural selection gives rise to biodiversity by purging the less-fit among variants that are too sim...
Yeasts are capable of forming a wide range of multicellular communities, which enable the survival i...
Production of ammonia by the colonies of mutants and aging of wrinkled colonies of Saccharomyces cer...
Production of ammonia by the colonies of mutants and aging of wrinkled colonies of Saccharomyces cer...