Microbial cell individuality and the underlying sources of heterogeneity

SV Avery - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2006 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2006nature.com
Single cells in genetically homogeneous microbial cultures exhibit marked phenotypic
individuality, a biological phenomenon that is considered to bolster the fitness of
populations. Major phenotypes that are characterized by heterogeneity span the breadth of
microbiology, in fields ranging from pathogenicity to ecology. The cell cycle, cell ageing and
epigenetic regulation are proven drivers of heterogeneity in several of the best-known
phenotypic examples. However, the full contribution of factors such as stochastic gene …
Abstract
Single cells in genetically homogeneous microbial cultures exhibit marked phenotypic individuality, a biological phenomenon that is considered to bolster the fitness of populations. Major phenotypes that are characterized by heterogeneity span the breadth of microbiology, in fields ranging from pathogenicity to ecology. The cell cycle, cell ageing and epigenetic regulation are proven drivers of heterogeneity in several of the best-known phenotypic examples. However, the full contribution of factors such as stochastic gene expression is yet to be realized.
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