Caltech Scientists Build Computational Model of Sea Urchin Development

August 29, 2012

August 29, 2012 | Biologists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have spent the past decade or so detailing how gene networks control development in sea-urchin embryos. Now, for the first time, they have built a computational model of one of these networks.

This model, the scientists say, does a remarkably good job of calculating what these networks do to control the fates of different cells in the early stages of sea-urchin developmentā€”confirming that the interactions among a few dozen genes suffice to tell an embryo how to start the development of different body parts in their respective spatial locations. The model is also a powerful tool for understanding gene regulatory networks in a way not previously possible, allowing scientists to better study the genetic bases of both development and evolution. Caltech

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