How can mathematics help us explore vertebrate segmentation?

Hfsp Journal Pub Date : 2009-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-01-27 DOI:10.2976/1.3072371
Ruth E Baker, Santiago Schnell
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Since the discovery of gene products oscillating during the formation of vertebral segments, much attention has been directed toward eluciating the molecular basis of the so-called segmentation clock. What research has told us is, that even in the most simple vertebrates, enormously complicated gene networks act in each cell to give rise to oscillations, and that cell-cell communication synchronizes these oscillations between neighboring cells. A number of theories have been proposed to explain both the initiation and maintenance of oscillations in a single cell and the synchronization of such oscillations between cells. We discuss these theories in this Commentary.

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数学如何帮助我们探索脊椎动物的分割?
自从发现基因产物在椎节形成过程中振荡以来,许多注意力都集中在阐明所谓的分割时钟的分子基础上。研究告诉我们,即使是在最简单的脊椎动物中,在每个细胞中,极其复杂的基因网络也会产生振荡,细胞间的交流使相邻细胞之间的振荡同步。已经提出了许多理论来解释单个细胞中振荡的开始和维持以及细胞间振荡的同步。我们在这篇评注中讨论这些理论。
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