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Human embryonic stem cells (ESC) are undifferentiated and are endowed with the capacities of self renewal and pluripotential differentiation. Adult stem cells renew their own tissue, but whether they can trans-differentiate to other tissues…

How do mammalian cells that share the same genome exist in notably distinct phenotypes, exhibiting differences in morphology, gene expression patterns, and epigenetic chromatin statuses? Furthermore how do cells of different phenotypes…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2015-04-27 Jianhua Xing , Jin Yu , Hang Zhang , Xiao-Jun Tian

Epigenetic modifications to histones may promote either activation or repression of the transcription of nearby genes. Recent experimental studies show that the promoters of many lineage-control genes in stem cells have "bivalent domains"…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2013-06-12 Wai Lim Ku , Michelle Girvan , Guo-Cheng Yuan , Francesco Sorrentino , Edward Ott

Despite significant progress in structural and functional characterization of human genome, understanding of mechanisms underlying the genetic basis of human phenotypic uniqueness remains limited. We report that non-randomly distributed…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2025-12-30 Gennadi Glinsky

Epigenetic mechanisms of silencing via heritable chromatin modifications play a major role in gene regulation and cell fate specification. We consider a model of epigenetic chromatin silencing in budding yeast and study the bifurcation…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2013-04-24 Adel Dayarian , Anirvan M. Sengupta

How much information does a cell inherit from its ancestors beyond its genetic sequence? What are the epigenetic mechanisms that allow this? Despite the rise in available epigenetic data, how such information is inherited through the cell…

Biological Physics · Physics 2024-11-14 Ander Movilla Miangolarra , Martin Howard

Reprogramming is a process of transforming differentiated cells into pluripotent stem cells by inducing specific modifying factors in the cells. Reprogramming is a non-equilibrium process involving a collaboration at levels separated by…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2014-10-13 S. S. Ashwin , Masaki Sasai

During mammalian embryo development, reprogramming of DNA methylation plays important roles in the erasure of parental epigenetic memory and the establishment of na\"{i}ve pluripogent cells. Multiple enzymes that regulate the processes of…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2020-04-20 Yusong Ye , Zhuoqin Yang , Jinzhi Lei

Characterization of pluripotent states, in which cells can both self-renew and differentiate, and the irreversible loss of pluripotency are important research areas in developmental biology. In particular, an understanding of these…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2015-09-02 Tadashi Miyamoto , Chikara Furusawa , Kunihiko Kaneko

Due to recent breakthroughs in state-of-the-art DNA sequencing technology, genomics data sets have become ubiquitous. The emergence of large-scale data sets provides great opportunities for better understanding of genomics, especially gene…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2020-12-18 Wei Cheng , Ghulam Murtaza , Aaron Wang

Motivation: Histone modifications are among the most important factors that control gene regulation. Computational methods that predict gene expression from histone modification signals are highly desirable for understanding their…

Machine Learning · Computer Science 2016-07-08 Ritambhara Singh , Jack Lanchantin , Gabriel Robins , Yanjun Qi

In higher organisms, all cells share the same genome, but every cell expresses only a limited and specific set of genes that defines the cell type. During cell division, not only the genome, but also the cell type is inherited by the…

Pluripotent embryonic stem cells are of paramount importance for biomedical research thanks to their innate ability for self-renewal and differentiation into all major cell lines. The fateful decision to exit or remain in the pluripotent…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2018-07-04 Yen Ting Lin , Peter G. Hufton , Esther J. Lee , Davit A. Potoyan

Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) derived from somatic cells (SCs) provide promising resources for regenerative medicine and medical research, leading to a daily identification of new cell lines.…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2013-02-15 Anyou Wang

With the wealth of high-throughput sequencing data generated by recent large-scale consortia, predictive gene expression modelling has become an important tool for integrative analysis of transcriptomic and epigenetic data. However,…

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Proteins and nucleic acids form non-Newtonian liquids with complex rheological properties that contribute to their function in vivo. Here we investigate the rheology of the transcription factor NANOG, a key protein in sustaining embryonic…

Embryonic development is driven by spatial patterns of gene expression that determine the fate of each cell in the embryo. While gene expression is often highly erratic, embryonic development is usually exceedingly precise. In particular,…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2015-06-11 Thomas R. Sokolowski , Thorsten Erdmann , Pieter Rein ten Wolde

Histone modifications play a critical role in gene regulation. Consequently, predicting gene expression from histone modification signals is a highly motivated problem in epigenetics. We build upon the work of DeepChrome by Singh et al.…

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Epigenetics plays a key role in cellular differentiation and maintaining cell identity, enabling cells to regulate their genetic activity without altering the DNA sequence. Epigenetic regulation occurs within the context of hierarchically…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2024-09-11 Daria Stepanova , Meritxell Brunet Guasch , Helen M. Byrne , Tomás Alarcón

Understanding cell fate patterning and morphogenesis in the mammalian embryo remains a formidable challenge. Recently, in vivo models based on embryonic stem cells (ESCs) have emerged as complementary methods to quantitatively dissect the…

Tissues and Organs · Quantitative Biology 2017-12-12 Eric D. Siggia , Aryeh Warmflash
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