Periodicity in the embryo: Emergence of order in space, diffusion of order in time

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Abstract

Does embryonic development exhibit characteristic temporal features? This is apparent in evolution, where evolutionary change has been shown to occur in bursts of activity. Using two animal models (Nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans and Zebrafish, Danio rerio) and simulated data, we demonstrate that temporal heterogeneity exists in embryogenesis at the cellular level, and may have functional consequences. Cell proliferation and division from cell tracking data is subject to analysis to characterize specific features in each model species. Simulated data is then used to understand what role this variation might play in producing phenotypic variation in the adult phenotype. This goes beyond a molecular characterization of developmental regulation to provide a quantitative result at the phenotypic scale of complexity.

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Alicea, B., Parent, J., & Singh, U. (2021). Periodicity in the embryo: Emergence of order in space, diffusion of order in time. BioSystems, 204. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystems.2021.104405

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