Biological systems are subject to inherent stochasticity. Nevertheless, development is remarkably robust, ensuring the consistency of key phenotypic traits such as correct cell numbers in a certain tissue. It is currently unclear which genes modulate phenotypic variability, what their relationship is to core components of developmental gene networks, and what is the developmental basis of variable phenotypes. Here, we start addressing these questions using the robust number of Caenorhabditis elegans epidermal stem cells, known as seam cells, as a readout. We employ genetics, cell lineage tracing, and single molecule imaging to show that mutations in lin-22, a Hes-related basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor, increase seam cell...
SummaryVariability in gene expression contributes to phenotypic heterogeneity even in isogenic popul...
International audienceThe C. elegans cell lineage is overall invariant. One rare instance of variabi...
International audienceUnderstanding the robustness of developmental systems requires insights into t...
Biological systems are subject to inherent stochasticity. Nevertheless, development is remarkably ro...
<div><p>Biological systems are subject to inherent stochasticity. Nevertheless, development is remar...
Biological systems are subject to inherent stochasticity. Nevertheless, development is remarkably ro...
Biological systems are subject to inherent stochasticity. Nevertheless, development is remarkably ro...
Developmental patterning in Caenorhabditis elegans is known to proceed in a highly stereotypical man...
Individual cells and organisms experience perturbations from internal and external sources, yet mana...
Transitions between asymmetric (self-renewing) and symmetric (proliferative) cell divisions are robu...
Robustness is the ability of biological systems to produce invariant phenotypes despite perturbation...
Natural quantitative variation in developmental processes, such as cell proliferation, must be drive...
Natural quantitative variation in developmental processes, such as cell proliferation, must be drive...
Natural quantitative variation in developmental processes, such as cell proliferation, must be drive...
Variability in gene expression contributes to phenotypic heterogeneity even in isogenic populations....
SummaryVariability in gene expression contributes to phenotypic heterogeneity even in isogenic popul...
International audienceThe C. elegans cell lineage is overall invariant. One rare instance of variabi...
International audienceUnderstanding the robustness of developmental systems requires insights into t...
Biological systems are subject to inherent stochasticity. Nevertheless, development is remarkably ro...
<div><p>Biological systems are subject to inherent stochasticity. Nevertheless, development is remar...
Biological systems are subject to inherent stochasticity. Nevertheless, development is remarkably ro...
Biological systems are subject to inherent stochasticity. Nevertheless, development is remarkably ro...
Developmental patterning in Caenorhabditis elegans is known to proceed in a highly stereotypical man...
Individual cells and organisms experience perturbations from internal and external sources, yet mana...
Transitions between asymmetric (self-renewing) and symmetric (proliferative) cell divisions are robu...
Robustness is the ability of biological systems to produce invariant phenotypes despite perturbation...
Natural quantitative variation in developmental processes, such as cell proliferation, must be drive...
Natural quantitative variation in developmental processes, such as cell proliferation, must be drive...
Natural quantitative variation in developmental processes, such as cell proliferation, must be drive...
Variability in gene expression contributes to phenotypic heterogeneity even in isogenic populations....
SummaryVariability in gene expression contributes to phenotypic heterogeneity even in isogenic popul...
International audienceThe C. elegans cell lineage is overall invariant. One rare instance of variabi...
International audienceUnderstanding the robustness of developmental systems requires insights into t...