The shape of comparable tissues and organs is consistent among individuals of a given species, but how this consistency or robustness is achieved remains an open question. The interaction between morphogenetic factors determines organ formation and subsequent shaping, which is ultimately a mechanical process. Using a computational approach, we show that the epidermal layer is essential for the robustness of organ geometry control. Specifically, proper epidermal restriction allows organ asymmetry maintenance, and the tensile epidermal layer is sufficient to suppress local variability in growth, leading to shape robustness. The model explains the enhanced organ shape variations in epidermal mutant plants. In addition, differences in the patte...
Morphogenesis is a phenomenon by which a wide variety of functional organs are formed in biological ...
The morphogenesis of organs necessarily involves mechanical interactions and changes in mechanical p...
Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue size an...
The shape of comparable tissues and organs is consistent among individuals of a given species, but h...
The shape and function of plant cells are often highly interdependent. The puzzle shaped cells that ...
The shape and function of plant cells are thought to be closely related. The puzzle-shaped epiderma...
From smooth to buckled, nature exhibits organs of various shapes and forms. How cellular growth patt...
Out-of-plane tissue deformations are key morphogenetic events during plant and animal development th...
SummaryEpithelial cells acquire functionally important shapes (e.g., squamous, cuboidal, columnar) d...
In organisms, tissue development and maintenance must be precisely timed and spatially coordinated t...
How appendages, such as plant leaves or animal limbs, develop asymmetric shapes remains a fundamenta...
Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue size an...
International audienceA landmark of developmental biology is the production of reproducible shapes, ...
Plants shape their organs with a precision demanded by optimal function; organ shaping requires cont...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
Morphogenesis is a phenomenon by which a wide variety of functional organs are formed in biological ...
The morphogenesis of organs necessarily involves mechanical interactions and changes in mechanical p...
Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue size an...
The shape of comparable tissues and organs is consistent among individuals of a given species, but h...
The shape and function of plant cells are often highly interdependent. The puzzle shaped cells that ...
The shape and function of plant cells are thought to be closely related. The puzzle-shaped epiderma...
From smooth to buckled, nature exhibits organs of various shapes and forms. How cellular growth patt...
Out-of-plane tissue deformations are key morphogenetic events during plant and animal development th...
SummaryEpithelial cells acquire functionally important shapes (e.g., squamous, cuboidal, columnar) d...
In organisms, tissue development and maintenance must be precisely timed and spatially coordinated t...
How appendages, such as plant leaves or animal limbs, develop asymmetric shapes remains a fundamenta...
Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue size an...
International audienceA landmark of developmental biology is the production of reproducible shapes, ...
Plants shape their organs with a precision demanded by optimal function; organ shaping requires cont...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
Morphogenesis is a phenomenon by which a wide variety of functional organs are formed in biological ...
The morphogenesis of organs necessarily involves mechanical interactions and changes in mechanical p...
Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue size an...