Review
Nature Reviews Genetics 7, 34-44 (January 2006) | doi:10.1038/nrg1750
Filtering transcriptional noise during development: concepts and mechanisms
Alfonso Martinez Arias1 & Penelope Hayward1 About the authors
Abstract
The assignation of cell fates during eukaryotic development relies on the coordinated and stable expression of cohorts of genes within cell populations. The precise and reproducible nature of this process is remarkable given that, at the single-cell level, the transcription of individual genes is associated with noise — random molecular fluctuations that create variability in the levels of gene expression within a cell population. Here we consider the implications of transcriptional noise for development and suggest the existence of molecular devices that are dedicated to filtering noise. On the basis of existing evidence, we propose that one such mechanism might depend on the Wnt signalling pathway.
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Author affiliations
- Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK
Correspondence to: Alfonso Martinez Arias1 Email: ama11@hermes.cam.ac.uk
Correspondence to: Penelope Hayward1 Email: pch34@mole.bio.cam.ac.uk
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