Fig. 3: The low subpopulation is originally enriched with daughter cells. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: The low subpopulation is originally enriched with daughter cells.

From: Phenotypic heterogeneity follows a growth-viability tradeoff in response to amino acid identity

Fig. 3

a Microscopy imaging of sorted fractions exposed to a 2 h downshift. Bud scars were visualised using calcofluor white dye on an inverted microscope with ×40 magnification. p Fraction of unbudded cells calculated by microscopy. Over 100 cells were imaged for each subpopulation and condition. Error bars represent 95%-confidence intervals centred on the individual fraction of unbudded cells. Significance scores denotes p value with p < 0.05 (*), p < 0.01 (**), p < 0.001 (***) based on the Fisher’s Exact test (one-tailed). Purple, light orange and light red bars represent unsorted (not gated), high and low fractions, respectively.

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