Measuring developmental information encoded by a dynamicallandscape
Saez, M.; Minas, G.; Camacho-Aguilar, E.; Rand, D. A.
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During embryogenesis, as cells proliferate and assemble into tissues, they undergo a sequence of transitions between distinct molecular states eventually giving rise to a cellular population consisting of an appropriate distribution of specific functional cell types. Recent progress on the dynamics underlying decision-making in developmental landscape makes it feasible to start analysing the amount of information involved in constructing such systems. To explore this we introduce the notion of potency of a developmental landscape and attempt to calculate it for two development systems of current interest, in-vitro differentiation of epiblast-like cells into neural and mesodermal progenitors and the worm vulva patterning system. Our approach integrates concepts from developmental biology, information theory and dynamical systems to estimate both the number and identity of signalling regimes that give rise to distinguishable temporal response patterns.
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