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A hyperbolic cell cycle law for early embryonic developmental timing (opens in new tab)

Across metazoans, early embryos exhibit a strikingly conserved slowing down of their cell duplication speed, despite widely varying developmental paces and underlying molecular mechanisms. Here we show that this common behavior arises because early development unfolds along a biochemical rather than a chronological timescale, resulting from the coupling of finite maternal resource consumption to the Michaelis-Menten-like kinetics governing the...

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