Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological significance of these cell types and their evolutionary origin are often unknown. Here, we study the evolution of cell differentiation in the context of surface colonization. We particularly focus on the evolution of a ‘sticky’ cell type that is required for surface attachment, but is costly to express. The sticky cells not only facilitate their own attachment, but also that of non-sticky cells. Using individual-based simulations, we show that surface colonization rapidly evolves and in most cases leads to phenotypic heterogeneity, in which sticky and non-sticky cells occur side by side on the surface. In the presence of regulation, cell differenti...
Een populatie van bacteriën wordt vaak gezien als een verzameling van cellen die min of meer hetzelf...
The repeated evolution of multicellularity led to a wide diversity of organisms, many of which are s...
The organization of cells, emerging from cell-cell interactions, can give rise to collective propert...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
<div><p>Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecologica...
The repeated evolution of multicellularity led to a wide diversity of organisms, many of which are s...
The repeated evolution of multicellularity led to a wide diversity of organisms, many of which are s...
Een populatie van bacteriën wordt vaak gezien als een verzameling van cellen die min of meer hetzelf...
Een populatie van bacteriën wordt vaak gezien als een verzameling van cellen die min of meer hetzelf...
Een populatie van bacteriën wordt vaak gezien als een verzameling van cellen die min of meer hetzelf...
Een populatie van bacteriën wordt vaak gezien als een verzameling van cellen die min of meer hetzelf...
The repeated evolution of multicellularity led to a wide diversity of organisms, many of which are s...
The organization of cells, emerging from cell-cell interactions, can give rise to collective propert...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecological signif...
<div><p>Most bacteria live in colonies, where they often express different cell types. The ecologica...
The repeated evolution of multicellularity led to a wide diversity of organisms, many of which are s...
The repeated evolution of multicellularity led to a wide diversity of organisms, many of which are s...
Een populatie van bacteriën wordt vaak gezien als een verzameling van cellen die min of meer hetzelf...
Een populatie van bacteriën wordt vaak gezien als een verzameling van cellen die min of meer hetzelf...
Een populatie van bacteriën wordt vaak gezien als een verzameling van cellen die min of meer hetzelf...
Een populatie van bacteriën wordt vaak gezien als een verzameling van cellen die min of meer hetzelf...
The repeated evolution of multicellularity led to a wide diversity of organisms, many of which are s...
The organization of cells, emerging from cell-cell interactions, can give rise to collective propert...