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DescriptionCell disparity in choanoflagellates and sponges Naumann & Burkhardt (2019) Front Cell Dev Biol 7 231 fig 9.jpg |
English: Original figure caption: Hypothesis on spatial and temporal cell disparity in S. rosetta single cells, colonies, and metazoans (e.g., sponges). Three cell types are described in solitary life history stages of S. rosetta (Dayel et al., 2011). Each of the solitary cell types might exhibit distinct expression levels of several constitutive cellular modules (sensu Brunet and King, 2017) and cell disparity varies only in time but not in space. In colonial S. rosetta, cell disparity additionally varies in space. Upon increase of colony size the probability in cell disparity increases. In metazoans, cell number increases tremendously leading to a high degree of cell disparity. During development (and life history), cells differentiate into distinct cell types that express a specific set of cellular modules. This process decreases cell disparity between cells of the same cell types but increases cell disparity between cells belonging to different cell types. |
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Source | Fig. 9 in: Spatial cell disparity in the colonial choanoflagellate Salpingoeca rosetta. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 7:231, doi:10.3389/fcell.2019.00231 |
Author | Benjamin Naumann, Pawel Burkhardt |
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