%0 Journal Article %A Sarah R. Stockwell %A Scott A. Rifkin %T A living vector field reveals constraints on galactose network induction in yeast %D 2016 %R 10.1101/073817 %J bioRxiv %P 073817 %X When a cell encounters a new environment, its transcriptional response can be constrained by its history. For example, yeast cells in galactose induce GAL genes with a speed and unanimity that depends on previous nutrient conditions. To investigate how cell-level gene expression dynamics produce population-level phenotypes, we built living vector fields from thousands of single-cell timecourses of the inducers Gal3p and Gal1p as cells switched to galactose from various nutrient histories. We show that, after sustained glucose exposure, the lack of GAL inducers leads to induction delays that are long but also variable; that cellular resources constrain induction; and that bimodally distributed expression levels arise from lineage selection - a subpopulation of cells induces more quickly and outcompetes the rest. Our results illuminate cellular memory in this important model system and illustrate how resources and randomness interact to shape the response of a population to a new environment.One Sentence Summary Single-cell galactose induction timecourses reveal that cellular resources and stochastic events determine which yeast cells outcompete their peers. %U https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2016/09/06/073817.full.pdf