SummarySome animals, such as the larvae of Drosophila melanogaster, the larvae of the Appendicularian chordate Oikopleura, and the adults of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, are unusual in that they grow largely by increases in cell size [1–3]. The giant cells of such species are highly polyploid, having undergone repeated rounds of endoreduplication [1, 2, 4–7]. Since germline polyploid strains tend to have large cells [7, 8], it is often assumed that endoreduplication drives cell growth [4, 5, 9], but this remains controversial [10, 11]. We have previously shown that adult growth in C. elegans is associated with the endoreduplication of nuclei in the epidermal syncitium, hyp 7 [5, 12]. We show here that this relationship is causal. Ma...
During animal development, a single fertilized egg forms a complete organism with tens to trillions ...
Mechanisms that involve whole genome polyploidy play important roles in development and evolution; a...
To understand the molecular basis of developmental control of cell division during C. elegans organo...
SummarySome animals, such as the larvae of Drosophila melanogaster, the larvae of the Appendicularia...
BACKGROUND: Dietary restriction (DR) results in increased longevity, reduced fecundity and reduce...
Polyploid cells contain more than 2 copies of the genome and are found in many plant and animal tiss...
Polyploid cells contain more than 2 copies of the genome and are found in many plant and animal tiss...
AbstractThe contributions that control of cell proliferation and cell growth make to developmental r...
The control of growth is a poorly understood aspect of animal development. This thesis focuses on bo...
The development of a multicellular organism requires intricate regulation of cellular behaviour, esp...
During embryonic development in metazoans, cells decrease in volume by up to two orders of magnitude...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
The size of an animal is determined by the growth, proliferation, and survival of every cell in its ...
SUMMARY The intestinal nuclei of the free-living nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, were examined for...
Developmental robustness is the ability of an embryo to develop normally despite many sources of var...
During animal development, a single fertilized egg forms a complete organism with tens to trillions ...
Mechanisms that involve whole genome polyploidy play important roles in development and evolution; a...
To understand the molecular basis of developmental control of cell division during C. elegans organo...
SummarySome animals, such as the larvae of Drosophila melanogaster, the larvae of the Appendicularia...
BACKGROUND: Dietary restriction (DR) results in increased longevity, reduced fecundity and reduce...
Polyploid cells contain more than 2 copies of the genome and are found in many plant and animal tiss...
Polyploid cells contain more than 2 copies of the genome and are found in many plant and animal tiss...
AbstractThe contributions that control of cell proliferation and cell growth make to developmental r...
The control of growth is a poorly understood aspect of animal development. This thesis focuses on bo...
The development of a multicellular organism requires intricate regulation of cellular behaviour, esp...
During embryonic development in metazoans, cells decrease in volume by up to two orders of magnitude...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
The size of an animal is determined by the growth, proliferation, and survival of every cell in its ...
SUMMARY The intestinal nuclei of the free-living nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, were examined for...
Developmental robustness is the ability of an embryo to develop normally despite many sources of var...
During animal development, a single fertilized egg forms a complete organism with tens to trillions ...
Mechanisms that involve whole genome polyploidy play important roles in development and evolution; a...
To understand the molecular basis of developmental control of cell division during C. elegans organo...