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      Cell-autonomous determination of cell-type choice in Dictyostelium development by cell-cycle phase.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Cell Aggregation, Cell Cycle, Cell Differentiation, Cell Division, Cyclic AMP, physiology, Dictyostelium, cytology, genetics, Interphase, Morphogenesis, Spores, Fungal

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          The developmental fate of individual cells has been examined in a system that allows Dictyostelium discoideum cells to differentiate in the absence of aggregation. The results show that the propensity of single amoebae to differentiate into either prespore or prestalk cells occurs by a cell-autonomous mechanism dependent on the cell's position in the cell cycle at the initiation of development. Cells that divide between approximately 1 1/2 hours before and approximately 40 minutes after the differentiation-inducing starvation become prestalk, whereas cells dividing at other times become prespore cells. These results suggest mechanisms by which an initial proportioning of the two cell types within the aggregate is achieved.

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          3039657
          10.1126/science.3039657

          Chemistry
          Cell Aggregation,Cell Cycle,Cell Differentiation,Cell Division,Cyclic AMP,physiology,Dictyostelium,cytology,genetics,Interphase,Morphogenesis,Spores, Fungal

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