Functional consequences of somatic polyploidy in development

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Abstract

Polyploid cells contain multiple genome copies and arise in many animal tissues as a regulated part of development. However, polyploid cells can also arise due to cell division failure, DNA damage or tissue damage. Although polyploidization is crucial for the integrity and function of many tissues, the cellular and tissue-wide consequences of polyploidy can be very diverse. Nonetheless, many polyploid cell types and tissues share a remarkable similarity in function, providing important information about the possible contribution of polyploidy to cell and tissue function. Here, we review studies on polyploid cells in development, underlining parallel functions between different polyploid cell types, as well as differences between developmentally-programmed and stress-induced polyploidy.

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Darmasaputra, G. S., van Rijnberk, L. M., & Galli, M. (2024, March 1). Functional consequences of somatic polyploidy in development. Development (Cambridge). Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.202392

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