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Division of labour in the yeast: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:Dominika M. Wloch‐Salamon  Roberta M. Fisher  Birgitte Regenberg
Affiliation:1. Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland;2. Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark;3. Centre for Social Evolution, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Division of labour between different specialized cell types is a central part of how we describe complexity in multicellular organisms. However, it is increasingly being recognized that division of labour also plays an important role in the lives of predominantly unicellular organisms. Saccharomyces cerevisiae displays several phenotypes that could be considered a division of labour, including quiescence, apoptosis and biofilm formation, but they have not been explicitly treated as such. We discuss each of these examples, using a definition of division of labour that involves phenotypic variation between cells within a population, cooperation between cells performing different tasks and maximization of the inclusive fitness of all cells involved. We then propose future research directions and possible experimental tests using S. cerevisiae as a model organism for understanding the genetic mechanisms and selective pressures that can lead to the evolution of the very first stages of a division of labour. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:sociomicrobiology  cell types  altruism  differentiation  cooperation
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