Lineage trees reveal cells' histories
Thursday, February 23, 2012 - 17:00
in Biology & Nature
In recent years, a number of controversial claims have been made about the female mammal's egg supply that it is renewed over her adult lifetime (as opposed to the conventional understanding that she is born with all of her eggs), and that the source of these eggs is stem cells that originate in the bone marrow. Now, Weizmann Institute scientists have disproved one of those claims and pointed in new directions toward resolving the other. Their findings, based on an original method for reconstructing lineage trees for cells, were published online today in PLoS Genetics.