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Volume segregation programming in a nematode's early embryogenesis
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2021
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Nematode SpeciesReproductive BiologyEmbryologyCell VolumeCell Cycle LengthCell DivisionDevelopmental GeneticsMorphogenesisVolume Segregation ProgrammingEmbryonic DevelopmentBiologyPattern FormationCell LineageDevelopmental BiologyEvolutionary Developmental BiologyComputational BiologyOntogenyCell Fate DeterminationMedicine
Nematode species are well-known for their invariant cell lineage pattern during development. Combining knowledge about the fate specification induced by asymmetric division and the anti-correlation between cell cycle length and cell volume in Caenorhabditis elegans, we propose a minimal model to simulate lineage initiation by altering cell volume segregation ratio in each division, and quantify the derived pattern's performance in proliferation speed, fate diversity, and space robustness. The stereotypic pattern in C. elegans embryo is found to be one of the most optimal solutions taking minimum time to achieve the cell number before gastrulation, by programming asymmetric divisions as a strategy.
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