This data was collected during the study entitled "Multispecies competition shapes transition to multicellularity." We explored how interspecific competition shapes the emergence of multicellularity in an experimental system with two yeast species, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Kluyveromyces lactis, where multicellularity evolves in response to selection for faster settling ability. The experimental design consisted of a 19-day evolution experiment, where cocultures and monocultures of unicellular S. cerevisiae and K. lactis were propagated daily with and without selection for settling (6 replicates each). Cocultures included initial frequencies of 25%, 50%, and 75% K. lactis. Differential growth rates and selection coefficients during the ...
Experimental evolution studies with microorganisms such as bacteria and yeast have been an increasin...
Understanding the origins and maintenance of biodiversity remains one of biology's grand challenges....
Natural selection gives rise to biodiversity by purging the less-fit among variants that are too sim...
This data was collected during the study entitled "Multispecies interactions shape the transition to...
Multicellularity provides multiple benefits. Nonetheless, unicellularity is ubiquitous and there hav...
Multicellularity provides multiple benefits. Nonetheless, unicellularity is ubiquitous and there hav...
Multicellular complexity is a central topic in biology, but the evolutionary processes underlying it...
Multicellular complexity is a central topic in biology, but the evolutionary processes underlying it...
Multicellularity provides multiple benefits. Nonetheless, unicellularity is ubiquitous and there hav...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Competition is a very important natural phenomenon, which causes the rivalry of organisms, in cases ...
Competition is a very important natural phenomenon, which causes the rivalry of organisms, in cases ...
Experimental evolution studies with microorganisms such as bacteria and yeast have been an increasin...
Understanding the origins and maintenance of biodiversity remains one of biology's grand challenges....
Natural selection gives rise to biodiversity by purging the less-fit among variants that are too sim...
This data was collected during the study entitled "Multispecies interactions shape the transition to...
Multicellularity provides multiple benefits. Nonetheless, unicellularity is ubiquitous and there hav...
Multicellularity provides multiple benefits. Nonetheless, unicellularity is ubiquitous and there hav...
Multicellular complexity is a central topic in biology, but the evolutionary processes underlying it...
Multicellular complexity is a central topic in biology, but the evolutionary processes underlying it...
Multicellularity provides multiple benefits. Nonetheless, unicellularity is ubiquitous and there hav...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Competition is a very important natural phenomenon, which causes the rivalry of organisms, in cases ...
Competition is a very important natural phenomenon, which causes the rivalry of organisms, in cases ...
Experimental evolution studies with microorganisms such as bacteria and yeast have been an increasin...
Understanding the origins and maintenance of biodiversity remains one of biology's grand challenges....
Natural selection gives rise to biodiversity by purging the less-fit among variants that are too sim...