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Clonal yeast biofilms can reap competitive advantages through cell differentiation without being obligatorily multicellular
Birgitte Regenberg
,
Kristian Ebbesen Hanghøj
, Kaj Scherz Andersen,
Jacobus Jan Boomsma
Cell Biology and Physiology
Molecular Integrative Physiology
Ecology and Evolution
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FLO11
100%
Yeast Biofilm
100%
Competitive Advantage
100%
Cell Differentiation
100%
Adhesive Cell
33%
Selective Advantage
22%
Growth Advantage
22%
Biofilm
11%
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
11%
Multicellularity
11%
Epigenetic Switch
11%
Switch Mechanism
11%
Overgrowing
11%
Mutant Strains
11%
Eukaryotes
11%
Condition-dependent
11%
Gene Phenotype
11%
Obligate
11%
Viscosity
11%
Differential Expression
11%
Division of Labor
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cellular Differentiation
100%
Biofilm
100%
Epigenetics
50%
Eukaryote
50%
baker's yeast
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cell Differentiation
100%
Biofilm
100%
baker's yeast
50%
Biological Sciences
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Biofilm
100%
Cell Differentiation
100%
Eukaryote
50%
baker's yeast
50%