A fundamental question in biology is how cell populations evolve into different subtypes based on homogeneous processes at the single cell level. Here we show that population bimodality can emerge even when biological processes are homogenous at the cell level and the environment is kept constant. Our model is based on the stochastic partitioning of a cell component with an optimal copy number. We show that the existence of unimodal or bimodal distributions depends on the variance of partition errors and the growth rate tolerance around the optimal copy number. In particular, our theory provides a consistent explanation for the maintenance of aneuploid states in a population. The proposed model can also be relevant for other cell components...
Microbial populations show striking diversity in cell growth morphology and lifecycle; however, our ...
<div><p>There has been increasing awareness in the wider biological community of the role of clonal ...
Cell-to-cell variability, born of stochastic chemical kinetics, persists even in large isogenic popu...
A fundamental question in biology is how cell populations evolve into different subtypes based on ho...
AbstractPhenotypic cell-to-cell variability or cell population heterogeneity originates from two fun...
ABSTRACT Phenotypic cell-to-cell variability or cell population heterogeneity originates from two fu...
AbstractPhenotypic cell-to-cell variability or cell population heterogeneity originates from two fun...
Several approaches have been used in the past to model heterogeneity in bacterial cell populations, ...
This is a chapter from the free textbook "Economic Principles in Cell Biology" Even in clonal popul...
The purpose of this work is two-fold: (1) to develop a novel mathematical and computational framewor...
Recent studies at individual cell resolution have revealed phenotypic heterogeneity in nominally clo...
Organisms are known to adapt to regularly varying environments. However, in most cases, the fluctuat...
There has been increasing awareness in the wider biological community of the role of clonal phenotyp...
During mammalian development and homeostasis, cells often transition from a multilineage primed stat...
Organisms are known to adapt to regularly varying environments. However, in most cases, the fluctuat...
Microbial populations show striking diversity in cell growth morphology and lifecycle; however, our ...
<div><p>There has been increasing awareness in the wider biological community of the role of clonal ...
Cell-to-cell variability, born of stochastic chemical kinetics, persists even in large isogenic popu...
A fundamental question in biology is how cell populations evolve into different subtypes based on ho...
AbstractPhenotypic cell-to-cell variability or cell population heterogeneity originates from two fun...
ABSTRACT Phenotypic cell-to-cell variability or cell population heterogeneity originates from two fu...
AbstractPhenotypic cell-to-cell variability or cell population heterogeneity originates from two fun...
Several approaches have been used in the past to model heterogeneity in bacterial cell populations, ...
This is a chapter from the free textbook "Economic Principles in Cell Biology" Even in clonal popul...
The purpose of this work is two-fold: (1) to develop a novel mathematical and computational framewor...
Recent studies at individual cell resolution have revealed phenotypic heterogeneity in nominally clo...
Organisms are known to adapt to regularly varying environments. However, in most cases, the fluctuat...
There has been increasing awareness in the wider biological community of the role of clonal phenotyp...
During mammalian development and homeostasis, cells often transition from a multilineage primed stat...
Organisms are known to adapt to regularly varying environments. However, in most cases, the fluctuat...
Microbial populations show striking diversity in cell growth morphology and lifecycle; however, our ...
<div><p>There has been increasing awareness in the wider biological community of the role of clonal ...
Cell-to-cell variability, born of stochastic chemical kinetics, persists even in large isogenic popu...