Microbes Find Protection in Organized Communities

E. coli
"Once we understand the biology of Escherichia coli, we will understand the biology of an elephant," said Jacques Monod, a French Nobel laureate. Here, a map of surface proteins helps researchers better understand protein organization and cell signaling.
(Image credit: Derek Greenfield and Ann McEvoy, University of California, Berkeley.)

This Research in Action article was provided to LiveScience in partnership with the National Science Foundation.

Bacteria have very good organizational skills — so good that they actually get more orderly when they're put in small, crowded environments.

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