Morphologies of Bacillus subtilis communities responding to environmental variation

Bacterial communities exhibit a variety of growth morphologies in constructing robust systems under different environmental conditions. We review the diverse morphologies of Bacillus subtilis communities and their mechanisms of self‐organization. B. subtilis uses different cell types to suit environmental conditions and cell density. The subpopulation of each cell type exhibits various environment‐sensitive properties. Furthermore, division of labor among the subpopulations results in flexible development for the community as a whole. We review how B. subtilis community morphologies and growth strategies respond to environmental perturbations. We review how Bacillus subtilis community morphologies and growth strategies respond to environmental perturbations.
Source: Development, Growth and Differentiation - Category: Research Authors: Tags: Review Article Source Type: research