Bacillus subtilis is a soil-dwelling bacterium that can form biofilms, or communities of cells surrounded by a self-produced extracellular matrix. In biofilms, genetically identical cells often exhibit heterogeneous transcriptional phenotypes, so that subpopulations of cells carry out essential yet costly cellular processes that allow the entire population to thrive. Surprisingly, the extent of phenotypic heterogeneity and the relationships between subpopulations of cells within biofilms of even in well-studied bacterial systems like B. subtilis remains largely unknown. To determine relationships between these subpopulations of cells, we created 182 strains containing pairwise combinations of fluorescent transcriptional reporters for the ex...
Biofilm is commonly defined as accumulation of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted extra-cellular ...
Biofilm formation is a process in which microbial cells aggregate to form collectives that are embed...
Bacteria and other microorganisms have, last decades, been thoroughly studied. These organisms are t...
In nature, microbial communities are composed of diverse, coexisting bacteria. The soil-dwelling bac...
Abstract Bacillus subtilis can form various types of spatially organised communities on surfaces, su...
Biofilms are structured communities of cells that are encased in a self-produced polymeric matrix an...
Biofilms are defined as bacterial cells that form populations by adherence to each other, and/or to ...
The formation of multicellular communities known as biofilms is the part of bacterial life cycle in ...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Under nutrient starvation conditions, the soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis differentiates to form bi...
Microbial cells are frequently found associated to various surfaces, forming complex multicellular a...
Biofilm formation by the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis is tightly controlled at the leve...
Biofilm is commonly defined as accumulation of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted extra-cellular ...
Biofilm is commonly defined as accumulation of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted extra-cellular ...
Biofilm formation is a process in which microbial cells aggregate to form collectives that are embed...
Bacteria and other microorganisms have, last decades, been thoroughly studied. These organisms are t...
In nature, microbial communities are composed of diverse, coexisting bacteria. The soil-dwelling bac...
Abstract Bacillus subtilis can form various types of spatially organised communities on surfaces, su...
Biofilms are structured communities of cells that are encased in a self-produced polymeric matrix an...
Biofilms are defined as bacterial cells that form populations by adherence to each other, and/or to ...
The formation of multicellular communities known as biofilms is the part of bacterial life cycle in ...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Under nutrient starvation conditions, the soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis differentiates to form bi...
Microbial cells are frequently found associated to various surfaces, forming complex multicellular a...
Biofilm formation by the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis is tightly controlled at the leve...
Biofilm is commonly defined as accumulation of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted extra-cellular ...
Biofilm is commonly defined as accumulation of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted extra-cellular ...
Biofilm formation is a process in which microbial cells aggregate to form collectives that are embed...
Bacteria and other microorganisms have, last decades, been thoroughly studied. These organisms are t...