2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.02.530805
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Feedback control of organ size precision is mediated by BMP2-regulated apoptosis in theDrosophilaeye

Abstract: SUMMARYBiological processes are intrinsically noisy and yet, the result of development –like the species-specific size and shape of organs– is usually remarkably precise. This precision suggests the existence of mechanisms of feedback control that ensure that deviations from a target size are minimized. Still, we have very limited understanding of how these mechanisms operate. Here, we investigate the problem of organ size precision using theDrosophilaeye. The size of the adult eye depends on the rates at whic… Show more

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“…Although this process was already well‐understood, [ 28,31 ] Navarro et al. (2024) [ 32 ] recently provided important new insights into how cell division, differentiation, and cell death are coordinated in the developing eye disc of Drosophila to specify cell number and eye size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this process was already well‐understood, [ 28,31 ] Navarro et al. (2024) [ 32 ] recently provided important new insights into how cell division, differentiation, and cell death are coordinated in the developing eye disc of Drosophila to specify cell number and eye size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%