Variations and heredity in bacterial colonies

Commun Integr Biol. 2016 Dec 9;9(6):e1261228. doi: 10.1080/19420889.2016.1261228. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Spontaneous variation in appearance was studied in bacterial colonies of Serratia marcescens F morphotype1: (i) A defined array of non-heritable phenotype variations does appear repeatedly; (ii) The presence of colonies of different bacterial species will narrow the variability toward the typical F appearance, as if such an added environmental factor curtailed the capacity of colony morphospace; (iii) Similarly the morphospace becomes reduced by random mutations leading to new, heritable morphotypes-at the same time opening a new array of variations typical for the mutant but not accessible directly from the original F morphospace. Results are discussed in context with biphasic model of early morphogenesis applicable to all multicellular bodies.

Keywords: Serratia; morphogenesis; mutation; plasticity; self-manifestation.