Phenotypic variation in lineages of cells. Three different proteins, pPho84-GFP, Hsp12-GFP, and Rps8b-GFP, as seen by inverted GFP-fluorescence images (A) and after growth in lineage chambers (B). We observe lines of high- or low-expressing pPHO84-GFP cells in intermediate phosphate concentration (200 μM phosphate), suggesting that a particular phenotypic state is maintained over multiple divisions. By contrast, the heat shock protein Hsp12-GFP shows smaller clusters, indicating that protein levels change on a relatively faster time scale. Cells that express the ribosomal protein Rps8b-GFP show little variation along lineages. Images are sequentially thresholded to identify cells with similarly high, intermediate, or low fluorescence. The cluster index (CI) is the number of adjacent cells with similar fluorescence divided by the total number of cells in a lineage, and provides a qualitative measure of the number of generations that protein levels persist. CI distributions for n individual cells for (C) pPHO84-GFP (n = 1,309 from 38 tracks); (D) Hsp12-GFP (n = 1,122 from 33 tracks). (Scale bar, 10 μm.)