The differentiation of tissues and organs requires that cells exchange information in space and time. Spatial information is often conveyed by morphogens: molecules that disperse across receiving cells to generate signalling gradients. Cells translate such concentration gradients into space-dependent patterns of gene expression and cellular behaviour.But could morphogen gradients also convey developmental time? Here, by investigating the developmental role of Hh on a component of the Drosophila visual system, the ocellar retina, we have discovered that ocellar cells use the non-linear gradient of Hh as a temporal cue, collectively performing the biological equivalent of a mathematical logarithmic transformation. In this way, a morphogen diffusing from a non-moving sourceis decodedas awaveof differentiating photoreceptors that travels at constant speed throughout the retinal epithelium.
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García-Morales, D., Navarro, T., Iannini, A., Pereira, P. S., Míguez, D. G., & Casares, F. (2019). Dynamic Hh signalling can generate temporal information during tissue patterning. Development (Cambridge), 146(8). https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.176933
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