The new research combines art and science to try to find out the mystery of cell development.
In a new study published in "Developmental Cells" on April 5, researchers used single-cell RNA sequencing technology to track the genetic activity of nearly 20,000 cells on the surface and inside of Arabidopsis leaves.
"All cells are coordinated, but they are all individuals with their own genetic programs.
In order to analyze the cell identities of nearly 20,000 cells and 30,000 genes, researchers need new machine learning algorithms.
Researchers have discovered that cells may return on the developmental path they seem to follow, or they may jump forward.
"I like participating artists and scholars in interdisciplinary science because it can bring new connotations.
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