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Heterogeneity and Robustness in Plant Morphogenesis: From Cells to Organs

  • Lilan Hong
  • , Mathilde Dumond
  • , Mingyuan Zhu
  • , Satoru Tsugawa
  • , Chun Biu Li
  • , Arezki Boudaoud
  • , Olivier Hamant
  • , Adrienne H.K. Roeder
  • Cornell University Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology
  • Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
  • ETH Zurich
  • Riken
  • Stockholm University

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Résumé

Development is remarkably reproducible, producing organs with the same size, shape, and function repeatedly from individual to individual. For example, every flower on the Antirrhinum stalk has the same snapping dragon mouth. This reproducibility has allowed taxonomists to classify plants and animals according to their morphology. Yet these reproducible organs are composed of highly variable cells. For example, neighboring cells grow at different rates in Arabidopsis leaves, sepals, and shoot apical meristems. This cellular variability occurs in normal, wild-type organisms, indicating that cellular heterogeneity (or diversity in a characteristic such as growth rate) is either actively maintained or, at a minimum, not entirely suppressed. In fact, cellular heterogeneity can contribute to producing invariant organs. Here, we focus on how plant organs are reproducibly created during development from these highly variable cells.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)469-495
Nombre de pages27
journalAnnual Review of Plant Biology
Volume69
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 29 avr. 2018
Modification externeOui

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