SummaryElucidating the mechanism of cell lineage differentiation is critical for our understanding of development and fate manipulation. Here we combined systematic perturbation and direct lineaging to map the regulatory landscape of lineage differentiation in early C. elegans embryogenesis. High-dimensional phenotypic analysis of 204 essential genes in 1,368 embryos revealed that cell lineage differentiation follows a canalized landscape with barriers shaped by lineage distance and genetic robustness. We assigned function to 201 genes in regulating lineage differentiation, including 175 switches of binary fate choices. We generated a multiscale model that connects gene networks and cells to the experimentally mapped landscape. Simulations ...
Biological development is a remarkably complex process. A single cell, in an appropriate environment...
Development plays a significant role in biological evolution, and is likely to prove an effective ro...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...
SummaryElucidation of complex phenotypes for mechanistic insights presents a significant challenge i...
The basic characteristics of embryonic process throughout Metazoa are considered with focus on those...
Mammalian embryo development is characterized by regulative mechanisms of lineage segregation and ce...
AbstractThe nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is an ideal model organism to study the cel...
The complexity of gene regulatory networks that lead multipotent cells to acquire different cell fat...
Background Multicellular organisms are characterized by a wide diversity of forms and complexity des...
AbstractSpatiotemporal control of gene expression lies at the heart of generating several hundred di...
Embryonic processes in the nematode C. elegans, the gastropod mollusc Ilyanassa, the dipteran Drosop...
Biological development is a complex process that mediates between genotypes, to which mutations occu...
<p>As development proceeds, cells acquire specialized properties and functions that are critical for...
As development proceeds, cells acquire specialized properties and functions that are critical for th...
Embryonic development involves gene networks, extracellular signaling, cell behaviors (cell division...
Biological development is a remarkably complex process. A single cell, in an appropriate environment...
Development plays a significant role in biological evolution, and is likely to prove an effective ro...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...
SummaryElucidation of complex phenotypes for mechanistic insights presents a significant challenge i...
The basic characteristics of embryonic process throughout Metazoa are considered with focus on those...
Mammalian embryo development is characterized by regulative mechanisms of lineage segregation and ce...
AbstractThe nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is an ideal model organism to study the cel...
The complexity of gene regulatory networks that lead multipotent cells to acquire different cell fat...
Background Multicellular organisms are characterized by a wide diversity of forms and complexity des...
AbstractSpatiotemporal control of gene expression lies at the heart of generating several hundred di...
Embryonic processes in the nematode C. elegans, the gastropod mollusc Ilyanassa, the dipteran Drosop...
Biological development is a complex process that mediates between genotypes, to which mutations occu...
<p>As development proceeds, cells acquire specialized properties and functions that are critical for...
As development proceeds, cells acquire specialized properties and functions that are critical for th...
Embryonic development involves gene networks, extracellular signaling, cell behaviors (cell division...
Biological development is a remarkably complex process. A single cell, in an appropriate environment...
Development plays a significant role in biological evolution, and is likely to prove an effective ro...
Understanding the past is to understand the present. Mammalian life, with all its complexity comes f...