Ecological perspectives on synthetic biology: insights from microbial population biology

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  • who: Ana E. Escalante from the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, of Minnesota, StPaul, MN, USA have published the research work: Ecological perspectives on synthetic biology: insights from microbial population biology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors evaluate two main categories of interactions, cascade (non-reciprocal) and reciprocal. The authors focus the discussion of the reviewed examples in three aspects of their design: type of ecological interaction (reciprocal or non-reciprocal), physical structure (mass-action or spatially structured) and observed or predicted outcomes in terms of evolutionary stability of microbial consortia.
 

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