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Novel synthetic biology approaches for developmental systems

Christine Ho, Leonardo Morsut

2021Stem Cell Reports62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, developmental systems are investigated with increasing technological power. Still, open questions remain, especially concerning self-organization capacity and its control. Here, we present three areas where synthetic biology tools are used in top-down and bottom-up approaches for studying and constructing developmental systems. First, we discuss how synthetic biology tools can improve stem cell-based organoid models. Second, we discuss recent studies employing user-defined perturbations to study embryonic patterning in model species. Third, we present "toy models" of patterning and morphogenesis using synthetic genetic circuits in non-developmental systems. Finally, we discuss how these tools and approaches can specifically benefit the field of embryo models.

Topics & Concepts

BiologySynthetic biologyDevelopmental biologyComputational biologySystems biologyEvolutionary biologyGeneticsGene Regulatory Network AnalysisPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchCRISPR and Genetic Engineering