The geometry of cell fate
The geometry of cell fate
Waddington's epigenetic landscape is a powerful metaphor for development. Recent work shows how molecular "noise" can shape the architecture of this landscape and how universal properties of cell fate commitment can be distilled from careful consideration of its geometry.
Cell Differentiation, Epigenesis, Genetic/genetics, Epigenomics
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MacArthur, Ben D.
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19 January 2022
MacArthur, Ben D.
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Abstract
Waddington's epigenetic landscape is a powerful metaphor for development. Recent work shows how molecular "noise" can shape the architecture of this landscape and how universal properties of cell fate commitment can be distilled from careful consideration of its geometry.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 19 January 2022
Published date: 19 January 2022
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Cell Differentiation, Epigenesis, Genetic/genetics, Epigenomics
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