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How is the genome translated into a body plan?

Category: Biology

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We can sequence genomes but cannot predict, from sequence alone, the morphology of the resulting organism. The mapping from genotype to phenotype involves gene regulation, developmental timing, cell-cell signalling and physical forces — and is largely opaque.

Progress is being made via single-cell atlases, organoids and predictive structural biology, but a full 'developmental theory' is out of reach.

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