Arabidopsis sepals: A model system for the emergent process of morphogenesis.

Adrienne H K Roeder
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During development, Arabidopsis thaliana sepal primordium cells grow, divide and interact with their neighbours, giving rise to a sepal with the correct size, shape and form. Arabidopsis sepals have proven to be a good system for elucidating the emergent processes driving morphogenesis due to their simplicity, their accessibility for imaging and manipulation, and their reproducible development. Sepals undergo a basipetal gradient of growth, with cessation of cell division, slow growth and maturation starting at the tip of the sepal and progressing to the base. In this review, I discuss five recent examples of processes during sepal morphogenesis that yield emergent properties: robust size, tapered tip shape, laminar shape, scattered giant cells and complex gene expression patterns. In each case, experiments examining the dynamics of sepal development led to the hypotheses of local rules. In each example, a computational model was used to demonstrate that these local rules are sufficient to give rise to the emergent properties of morphogenesis.

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拟南芥萼片:形态发生涌现过程的模式系统。
在发育过程中,拟南芥萼片原基细胞生长、分裂并与邻近细胞相互作用,形成大小、形状和形态正确的萼片。拟南芥萼片被证明是一个很好的系统,阐明驱动形态发生的紧急过程,因为它们简单,易于成像和操作,以及它们的可再生发育。萼片的生长呈基向梯度,细胞分裂停止,生长缓慢,从萼片顶端向基部逐渐成熟。在这篇综述中,我讨论了最近在萼片形态发生过程中产生紧急特性的五个例子:坚固的大小,锥形的尖端形状,层流形状,分散的巨细胞和复杂的基因表达模式。在每种情况下,研究萼片发育动力学的实验都得出了局部规则的假设。在每个例子中,一个计算模型被用来证明这些局部规则足以产生形态发生的涌现特性。
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