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A very brief note on why bacterial evolution has physiology.

James A Shapiro
Published in: The Journal of physiology (2023)
The majority of bacteria live and evolve in surface biofilms. Both growth in biofilms and horizontal transfer of DNA are regulated by quorum-sensing pheromone signals. The common regulation of bacterial surface growth and DNA transfers illustrates how physiology contributes to bacterial evolution.
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