Positional information in developing embryos is specified by spatial gradients of transcriptional regulators. One of the classic systems for studying this is the activation of the hunchback (hb) gene in early fruit fly (Drosophila) segmentation by the maternally-derived gradient of the Bicoid (Bcd) protein. Gene regulation is subject to intrinsic noise which can produce variable expression. This variability must be constrained in the highly reproducible and coordinated events of development. We identify means by which noise is controlled during gene expression by characterizing the dependence of hb mRNA and protein output noise on hb promoter structure and transcriptional dynamics. We use a stochastic model of the hb promoter in which the n...
Anterior-posterior (AP) body segmentation of the fruit fly (Drosophila) is first seen in the 7-strip...
International audienceFly development amazes us by the precision and reproducibility of gene express...
Biological development involves numerous chemical and physical processes which must act in concert t...
Positional information in developing embryos is specified by spatial gradients of transcriptional re...
Positional information in developing embryos is specified by spatial gradients of transcriptional re...
Positional information in developing embryos is specified by spatial gradients of transcriptional re...
Noise is an intrinsic part of biochemical systems such as gene regulation networks. Noisy gene expre...
During embryonic development, the positional information provided by concentration gradients of mate...
In early development, genes are expressed in spatial patterns which later define cellular identities...
<div><p>In early development, genes are expressed in spatial patterns which later define cellular id...
Motivation: We describe a statistical model to dissect the noise in transcriptional bursts in a deve...
Fly development amazes us by the precision and reproducibility of gene expression, especially since ...
<div><p>Anterior-posterior (AP) body segmentation of the fruit fly (<i>Drosophila</i>) is first seen...
The subdivision of the anterior-posterior axis in Drosophila is achieved by a cascade of spatially r...
The subdivision of the anterior-posterior axis in Drosophila is achieved by a cascade of spatially r...
Anterior-posterior (AP) body segmentation of the fruit fly (Drosophila) is first seen in the 7-strip...
International audienceFly development amazes us by the precision and reproducibility of gene express...
Biological development involves numerous chemical and physical processes which must act in concert t...
Positional information in developing embryos is specified by spatial gradients of transcriptional re...
Positional information in developing embryos is specified by spatial gradients of transcriptional re...
Positional information in developing embryos is specified by spatial gradients of transcriptional re...
Noise is an intrinsic part of biochemical systems such as gene regulation networks. Noisy gene expre...
During embryonic development, the positional information provided by concentration gradients of mate...
In early development, genes are expressed in spatial patterns which later define cellular identities...
<div><p>In early development, genes are expressed in spatial patterns which later define cellular id...
Motivation: We describe a statistical model to dissect the noise in transcriptional bursts in a deve...
Fly development amazes us by the precision and reproducibility of gene expression, especially since ...
<div><p>Anterior-posterior (AP) body segmentation of the fruit fly (<i>Drosophila</i>) is first seen...
The subdivision of the anterior-posterior axis in Drosophila is achieved by a cascade of spatially r...
The subdivision of the anterior-posterior axis in Drosophila is achieved by a cascade of spatially r...
Anterior-posterior (AP) body segmentation of the fruit fly (Drosophila) is first seen in the 7-strip...
International audienceFly development amazes us by the precision and reproducibility of gene express...
Biological development involves numerous chemical and physical processes which must act in concert t...