Developmental mechanisms understood quantitatively
- PMID: 37260360
- DOI: 10.1242/dev.201727
Developmental mechanisms understood quantitatively
Abstract
Across developmental systems, quantitative and imaging-based approaches have provided unprecedented resolution of dynamic changes in gene regulation and cell fate specification, along with complex changes in tissue morphology. This has set the stage for a wealth of comprehensive theoretical models, parameterised by experimental data, able to reproduce key aspects of biological behaviour and jointly enabling a higher level of abstraction, going from the identification of the molecular components to understanding complex functional relationships between these components. Despite these successes, gaining a cross-scale understanding of developmental systems will require further collaboration between disciplines, from developmental biology to bioengineering, systems biology and biophysics. We highlight the exciting multi-disciplinary research discussed at The Company of Biologists workshop 'Fostering quantitative modelling and experimentation in Developmental Biology'.
Keywords: Modelling; Quantitative biology; Theory.
© 2023. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.
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Competing interests The authors declare no competing or financial interests.
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