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Collapse of genetic division of labour and evolution of autonomy in pellicle biofilmsDragoš et al., 2018
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- Dragoš A
- Martin M
- Falcón GarcÃa C
- Kricks L
- Pausch P
- Heimerl T
- Bálint B
- Maróti G
- Bange G
- López D
- Lieleg O
- Kovács Ã
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- Nature Microbiology
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Closely related microorganisms often cooperate, but the prevalence and stability of cooperation between different genotypes remain debatable. Here, we track the evolution of pellicle biofilms formed through genetic division of labour and ask whether partially deficient …
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