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Biofilms Coordinate Competition vs Sharing

Bacterial biofilms grow in oscillations, with stopping and starting controlled by recently discovered electrical signals. The Suel lab has now found that pairs of bacterial biofilms coordinate their growth behavior depending on environmental conditions. When nutrients are limiting, biofilms oscillate out of phase so that only one is growing at a time. When nutrients though are plentiful, biofilms grow ‘n sync.

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