SummaryThe C. elegans cell lineage provides a unique opportunity to look at how cell lineage affects patterns of gene expression. We developed an automatic cell lineage analyzer that converts high-resolution images of worms into a data table showing fluorescence expression with single-cell resolution. We generated expression profiles of 93 genes in 363 specific cells from L1 stage larvae and found that cells with identical fates can be formed by different gene regulatory pathways. Molecular signatures identified repeating cell fate modules within the cell lineage and enabled the generation of a molecular differentiation map that reveals points in the cell lineage when developmental fates of daughter cells begin to diverge. These results dem...
Using DNA sequences 59 to open reading frames, we have constructed green fluorescent protein (GFP) f...
Using DNA sequences 5′ to open reading frames, we have constructed green fluorescent protein (GFP) f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
AbstractThe nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is an ideal model organism to study the cel...
Describing gene expression during animal development requires a way to quantitatively measure expres...
C. elegans is an animal with few cells, but a striking diversity of cell types. Here, we characteriz...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019It takes many cell divisions to produce a complex, mul...
The C. elegans genome has been completely sequenced, and the developmental anatomy of this model org...
Development proceeds through many stages, and requires genes to function at particular places and ti...
The C. elegans genome has been completely sequenced, and the developmental anatomy of this model org...
The C. elegans genome has been completely sequenced, and the developmental anatomy of this model org...
Development proceeds through many stages, and requires genes to function at particular places and ti...
Using DNA sequences 59 to open reading frames, we have constructed green fluorescent protein (GFP) f...
Development proceeds through many stages, and requires genes to function at particular places and ti...
Using DNA sequences 59 to open reading frames, we have constructed green fluorescent protein (GFP) f...
Using DNA sequences 59 to open reading frames, we have constructed green fluorescent protein (GFP) f...
Using DNA sequences 5′ to open reading frames, we have constructed green fluorescent protein (GFP) f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
AbstractThe nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is an ideal model organism to study the cel...
Describing gene expression during animal development requires a way to quantitatively measure expres...
C. elegans is an animal with few cells, but a striking diversity of cell types. Here, we characteriz...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019It takes many cell divisions to produce a complex, mul...
The C. elegans genome has been completely sequenced, and the developmental anatomy of this model org...
Development proceeds through many stages, and requires genes to function at particular places and ti...
The C. elegans genome has been completely sequenced, and the developmental anatomy of this model org...
The C. elegans genome has been completely sequenced, and the developmental anatomy of this model org...
Development proceeds through many stages, and requires genes to function at particular places and ti...
Using DNA sequences 59 to open reading frames, we have constructed green fluorescent protein (GFP) f...
Development proceeds through many stages, and requires genes to function at particular places and ti...
Using DNA sequences 59 to open reading frames, we have constructed green fluorescent protein (GFP) f...
Using DNA sequences 59 to open reading frames, we have constructed green fluorescent protein (GFP) f...
Using DNA sequences 5′ to open reading frames, we have constructed green fluorescent protein (GFP) f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...