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Competitive resource allocation to metabolic pathways contributes to overflow metabolisms and emergent properties in cross-feeding microbial consortia
Ross P. Carlson
, Ashley E. Beck
, Poonam Phalak
, Matthew W. Fields
, Tomas Gedeon
, Luke Hanley
,
William R. Harcombe
, Michael A. Henson
, Jeffrey J. Heys
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
Institute for Molecular Virology
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Resource Allocation
100%
Microbial Consortium
100%
Emergent Properties
100%
Metabolic Pathway
100%
Competitive Resources
100%
Resource Scarcity
100%
Overflow Metabolism
100%
Cross-feeding
100%
Microbial Community
50%
Ecological Theory
50%
In Silico
50%
Resource Utilization
50%
Investment Strategy
50%
Cooperative Interaction
50%
Overflow
50%
Resource Allocation Strategy
50%
Microbial Physiology
50%
Resource Investment
50%
Biomass Productivity
50%
Microbial Stress Response
50%
Microbial Acclimation
50%
Chemoheterotrophs
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Microbial Physiology
100%
Microbial Consortium
100%
Chemoheterotroph
100%
Microbial Stress Response
100%