Waddington’s epigenetic landscape illustrates the progressive restriction of cell differentiation. Landmark experiments showed that cell fate is flexible and reversible
Epigenetic landscape , Waddington ( 1940s ) Funct, Brief
For decades, Waddington's concept of the 'epigenetic landscape' has served as an educative hierarchical model to illustrate the progressive restriction of cell differentiation potential during normal development. While still being highly valuable in the context of normal development, the Waddington model ...
to a subtly new state unlike anything normally seen in the embryo, then something more complicated is going on: Pax2 is still saying “keep to the path,” but without it cells may be getting lost, rather than transitioning to an alternative normal route across Waddington’s famous landscape....
ways corporate communications will be affected by this technology shift. Whether it is finding a balance between using these tools, while maintaining authentic communications, and even ensuring the verifiable truth is not lost, these new AI tools have changed the landscape of online content production...
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Epigenetic landscapeWaddingtonHistory of psychologyPhenotypeIn the early days of evolutionary theory, biologists studied development to discover phylogenetic connections among species through embryological similarities, and psychologists such as James Mark Baldwin and Sigmund Freud constructed theories that combined...
Ahead of a major museum retrospective Fabienne Verdier transported her practice to the nearby landscape with a mobile studio structure Jun—Oct 2019 Pablo Reinoso's Still Tree arrives in Miami Pablo Reinoso's Still Tree was installed in Miami as part of Art Basel Cities: Buenos Aires Dec 2019...
A solitary Bedlington terrier stands with quiet dignity in a landscape that appears both in focus and blurred with a hazed dryness. The tonal arrangement of purple and blue-greens is reminiscent of the Mediterranean and of the dried pigments of sun bleached frescoes; there are no hard edges. ...
We include two landscape pieces, ‘Paysage pétrifié’ (1952) and ‘Jardin de souffle cor’ (1956), that both feature Dubuffet’s characteristic high horizon line with just a sliver of sky at the top, encouraging the viewer to devote their attention to the world beneath the surface. These...