Role of Mechanics in Coordination of Cell Behaviour in Plants
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Multicellular plant development requires precise coordination of cellular behaviours, which may be achieved through cell-cell signalling and/or mechanics. Distinguishing between these mechanisms has been difficult. We have been using a combination of imaging, genetic, morphological and computational approaches to test hypotheses for coordination between tissue layers and show that mechanics plays a fundamental role.
This talk is part of the Plant Sciences Departmental Seminars series.
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