SummaryTranscription is commonly held to be a highly stochastic process, resulting in considerable heterogeneity of gene expression among the different cells in a population. Here, we employ quantitative in situ hybridization methods coupled with high-resolution imaging assays to measure the expression of snail, a developmental patterning gene necessary for coordinating the invagination of the mesoderm during gastrulation of the Drosophila embryo. Our measurements of steady-state mRNAs suggest that there is very little variation in snail expression across the different cells that make up the mesoderm and that synthesis approaches the kinetic limits of Pol II processivity. We propose that rapid transcription kinetics and negative autoregulat...
AbstractAn important question in developmental biology is how relatively shallow gradients of morpho...
Transcriptional repression is a pervasive feature of animal development. Here, we employ live-imagin...
Differences in the level, timing, or location of gene expression can contribute to alternative pheno...
Transcription is commonly held to be a highly stochastic process, resulting in considerable heteroge...
SummaryThe development of the precellular Drosophila embryo is characterized by exceptionally rapid ...
Contemplating how a single cell can turn into the trillions of specialized cells that make a human b...
Contemplating how a single cell can turn into the trillions of specialized cells that make a human b...
SummarySpatiotemporal patterns of gene expression are fundamental to every developmental program. Th...
SummaryPaused RNA polymerase (Pol II) is a pervasive feature of Drosophila embryos and mammalian ste...
SummaryThe development of the precellular Drosophila embryo is characterized by exceptionally rapid ...
During embryonic development of Drosophila melanogaster, the Maternal to Zygotic Transition (MZT) ma...
The initiation of mesoderm differentiation in the Drosophila embryo requires the gene products of tw...
SummarySpatiotemporal patterns of gene expression are fundamental to every developmental program. Th...
SummaryThe detection and counting of transcripts within single cells via fluorescent in situ hybridi...
SummaryEarly embryonic patterning events are strikingly precise, a fact that appears incompatible wi...
AbstractAn important question in developmental biology is how relatively shallow gradients of morpho...
Transcriptional repression is a pervasive feature of animal development. Here, we employ live-imagin...
Differences in the level, timing, or location of gene expression can contribute to alternative pheno...
Transcription is commonly held to be a highly stochastic process, resulting in considerable heteroge...
SummaryThe development of the precellular Drosophila embryo is characterized by exceptionally rapid ...
Contemplating how a single cell can turn into the trillions of specialized cells that make a human b...
Contemplating how a single cell can turn into the trillions of specialized cells that make a human b...
SummarySpatiotemporal patterns of gene expression are fundamental to every developmental program. Th...
SummaryPaused RNA polymerase (Pol II) is a pervasive feature of Drosophila embryos and mammalian ste...
SummaryThe development of the precellular Drosophila embryo is characterized by exceptionally rapid ...
During embryonic development of Drosophila melanogaster, the Maternal to Zygotic Transition (MZT) ma...
The initiation of mesoderm differentiation in the Drosophila embryo requires the gene products of tw...
SummarySpatiotemporal patterns of gene expression are fundamental to every developmental program. Th...
SummaryThe detection and counting of transcripts within single cells via fluorescent in situ hybridi...
SummaryEarly embryonic patterning events are strikingly precise, a fact that appears incompatible wi...
AbstractAn important question in developmental biology is how relatively shallow gradients of morpho...
Transcriptional repression is a pervasive feature of animal development. Here, we employ live-imagin...
Differences in the level, timing, or location of gene expression can contribute to alternative pheno...