Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration

Publication Date:
2018-06-06
Publisher:
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
Electronic ISSN:
2041-1723
Topics:
Biology
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Natural Sciences in General
Physics
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autor X. Fu; S. Kato; J. Long; H. H. Mattingly; C. He; D. C. Vural; S. W. Zucker; T. Emonet
beschreibung Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration, Published online: 05 June 2018; doi:10.1038/s41467-018-04539-4 How bacteria migrate collectively despite individual phenotypic variation is not understood. Here, the authors show that cells spontaneously sort themselves within moving bands such that variations in individual tumble bias, a determinant of gradient climbing speed, are compensated by the local gradient steepness experienced by individuals.
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shingle_author_1 X. Fu; S. Kato; J. Long; H. H. Mattingly; C. He; D. C. Vural; S. W. Zucker; T. Emonet
shingle_author_2 X. Fu; S. Kato; J. Long; H. H. Mattingly; C. He; D. C. Vural; S. W. Zucker; T. Emonet
shingle_author_3 X. Fu; S. Kato; J. Long; H. H. Mattingly; C. He; D. C. Vural; S. W. Zucker; T. Emonet
shingle_author_4 X. Fu; S. Kato; J. Long; H. H. Mattingly; C. He; D. C. Vural; S. W. Zucker; T. Emonet
shingle_catch_all_1 Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration
Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration, Published online: 05 June 2018; doi:10.1038/s41467-018-04539-4 How bacteria migrate collectively despite individual phenotypic variation is not understood. Here, the authors show that cells spontaneously sort themselves within moving bands such that variations in individual tumble bias, a determinant of gradient climbing speed, are compensated by the local gradient steepness experienced by individuals.
X. Fu; S. Kato; J. Long; H. H. Mattingly; C. He; D. C. Vural; S. W. Zucker; T. Emonet
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
2041-1723
20411723
shingle_catch_all_2 Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration
Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration, Published online: 05 June 2018; doi:10.1038/s41467-018-04539-4 How bacteria migrate collectively despite individual phenotypic variation is not understood. Here, the authors show that cells spontaneously sort themselves within moving bands such that variations in individual tumble bias, a determinant of gradient climbing speed, are compensated by the local gradient steepness experienced by individuals.
X. Fu; S. Kato; J. Long; H. H. Mattingly; C. He; D. C. Vural; S. W. Zucker; T. Emonet
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
2041-1723
20411723
shingle_catch_all_3 Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration
Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration, Published online: 05 June 2018; doi:10.1038/s41467-018-04539-4 How bacteria migrate collectively despite individual phenotypic variation is not understood. Here, the authors show that cells spontaneously sort themselves within moving bands such that variations in individual tumble bias, a determinant of gradient climbing speed, are compensated by the local gradient steepness experienced by individuals.
X. Fu; S. Kato; J. Long; H. H. Mattingly; C. He; D. C. Vural; S. W. Zucker; T. Emonet
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
2041-1723
20411723
shingle_catch_all_4 Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration
Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration, Published online: 05 June 2018; doi:10.1038/s41467-018-04539-4 How bacteria migrate collectively despite individual phenotypic variation is not understood. Here, the authors show that cells spontaneously sort themselves within moving bands such that variations in individual tumble bias, a determinant of gradient climbing speed, are compensated by the local gradient steepness experienced by individuals.
X. Fu; S. Kato; J. Long; H. H. Mattingly; C. He; D. C. Vural; S. W. Zucker; T. Emonet
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
2041-1723
20411723
shingle_title_1 Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration
shingle_title_2 Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration
shingle_title_3 Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration
shingle_title_4 Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration
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titel Spatial self-organization resolves conflicts between individuality and collective migration
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