Posts Tagged ‘precision’

Finding the last bits of positional information

Lauren McGough, Helena Casademunt, Miloš Nikolić, Zoe Aridor, Mariela D. Petkova, Thomas Gregor, William Bialek.
PRX Life 2 (1), 013016 (2024)

Precise and scalable self-organization in mammalian pseudo-embryos

Mélody Merle, Leah Friedman, Corinne Chureau, Armin Shoushtarizadeh, Thomas Gregor.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, doi: 10.1038/s41594-024-01251-4 (2024)

Optimal decoding of cellular identities in a genetic network

Mariela D. Petkova, Gasper Tkacik, William Bialek, Eric F. Wieschaus, and Thomas Gregor. Cell 176(4), 844–855 (2019). (more…)

Fly wing vein patterns have spatial reproducibility of a single cell

Laurent Abouchar, Mariela D. Petkova, Cynthia R. Steinhardt, and Thomas Gregor.  J. Roy. Soc. Interface 11 (97): 20140443 (2014).
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Precision and reproducibility of macroscopic developmental patterns

Laurent Abouchar, Mariela D. Petkova, Cynthia R. Steinhardt, and Thomas Gregor (2013).  arXiv.org:1309.6273 [q-bio.TO].
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Precise developmental gene expression arises from globally stochastic transcriptional activity

Shawn C. Little, Mikhail Tikhonov and Thomas Gregor, Cell 154, 789–800 (2013).
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Probing the limits to positional information.

T. Gregor, E. F. Wieschaus, D. W. Tank, W. Bialek, Cell 130, 153-164 (2007).

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