Do microbes have a memory? history-dependent behavior in the adaptation to variable environments

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: ufeffKevin J.ufeff ufeffVerstrepenufeff from the University of Florida, United States have published the paper: Do microbes have a memory? History-dependent behavior in the adaptation to variable environments, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    A form of anticipatory behavior is observed in environments with a typical temporal order of events, where the presence of a specific condition serves as a cue for the likely arrival of another condition (Tagkopoulos et_al, 2008; Mitchell et_al, 2009). Yeast cells, for example, are known to better respond to severe stress conditions when they have recently been . . .

     

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