Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. Instruction versus selection models of lineage switching. / The cells illustrate a hypothetical experiment where cultures were exposed to switch-promoting conditions, and the cell phenotypes determined at different times thereafter (before, during, and after). In the instruction model the cells gradually change phenotype, going through a phase where they exhibit mixed traits. In the selection model a pre-existing minor cell population becomes dominant in the “after” population.

Instruction versus selection models of lineage switching.

The cells illustrate a hypothetical experiment where cultures were exposed to switch-promoting conditions, and the cell phenotypes determined at different times thereafter (before, during, and after). In the instruction model the cells gradually change phenotype, going through a phase where they exhibit mixed traits. In the selection model a pre-existing minor cell population becomes dominant in the “after” population.

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