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Collective behavior of oscillators in fungal filaments of Neurospora crassa

University of Georgia
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Collective behavior can be observed in a variety of contexts, the blinking of fireflies, the schooling of fish, the marching of locusts, and the flocking of birds. Collective behavior can also be observed at other levels of biological organization, such as the synchronized behavior of cells in tissues. Single cells, for example, have a biological clock, but their synchronized t…

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