Bacterial Ventures into Multicellularity: Collectivism through Individuality
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2015-06-03Type
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Abstract
Multicellular eukaryotes can perform functions that exceed the possibilities of an individual cell. These functions emerge through interactions between differentiated cells that are precisely arranged in space. Bacteria also form multicellular collectives that consist of differentiated but genetically identical cells. How does the functionality of these collectives depend on the spatial arrangement of the differentiated bacteria? In a previous issue of PLOS Biology, van Gestel and colleagues reported an elegant example of how the spatial arrangement of differentiated cells gives rise to collective behavior in Bacillus subtilus colonies, further demonstrating the similarity of bacterial collectives to higher multicellular organisms. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000102513Publication status
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PLoS BiologyVolume
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PLOSOrganisational unit
03743 - Ackermann, Martin / Ackermann, Martin
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