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English: This is the same strain as in Movie S6, depicted in Figure S5B and S5C. This time the strain was pregrown in glucose-only media and therefore transferred to the maltose + glucose mixture with MAL genes uninduced. Note that as cells grow, their MAL genes slowly and stochastically switch on. These events propagate within lineages of individual microcolonies, often resulting in sectoring within microcolonies. |
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Source | Movie S7 from New A, Cerulus B, Govers S, Perez-Samper G, Zhu B, Boogmans S, Xavier J, Verstrepen K (2014). "Different Levels of Catabolite Repression Optimize Growth in Stable and Variable Environments". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001764. PMID 24453942. PMC: 3891604. | ||
Author | New A, Cerulus B, Govers S, Perez-Samper G, Zhu B, Boogmans S, Xavier J, Verstrepen K | ||
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Author | New A, Cerulus B, Govers S, Perez-Samper G, Zhu B, Boogmans S, Xavier J, Verstrepen K |
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Image title | This is the same strain as in Movie S6, depicted in Figure S5B and S5C. This time the strain was pregrown in glucose-only media and therefore transferred to the maltose + glucose mixture with MAL genes uninduced. Note that as cells grow, their MAL genes slowly and stochastically switch on. These events propagate within lineages of individual microcolonies, often resulting in sectoring within microcolonies. |
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