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Iridophores as a source of robustness in zebrafish stripes and variability in Danio patterns

Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 9, Issue: 1, Page: 3231
2018
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  • 59
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  • 12
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  • Citations
    50
  • Captures
    59
  • Mentions
    12
    • News Mentions
      11
      • News
        11
    • Blog Mentions
      1
      • Blog
        1

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Zebrafish (Danio rerio) feature black and yellow stripes, while related Danios display different patterns. All these patterns form due to the interactions of pigment cells, which self-organize on the fish skin. Until recently, research focused on two cell types (melanophores and xanthophores), but newer work has uncovered the leading role of a third type, iridophores: by carefully orchestrated transitions in form, iridophores instruct the other cells, but little is known about what drives their form changes. Here we address this question from a mathematical perspective: we develop a model (based on known interactions between the original two cell types) that allows us to assess potential iridophore behavior. We identify a set of mechanisms governing iridophore form that is consistent across a range of empirical data. Our model also suggests that the complex cues iridophores receive may act as a key source of redundancy, enabling both robust patterning and variability within Danio.

Bibliographic Details

Volkening, Alexandria; Sandstede, Björn

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy

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