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Recording Cell Lineage and History

Authors 

Elowitz, M. - Presenter, California Institute of Technology
Frieda, K., California Institute of Technology
Linton, J., California Institute of Technology
Hormoz, S., California Institute of Technology
Choi, J., California Institute of Technology
Chow, K., California Institute of Technology
Singer, Z., California Institute of Technology
Budde, M., California Institute of Technology
Cai, L., California Institute of Technology
Yui, M., California Institute of Technology
Siu, S., California Institute of Technology
Pease, S., California Institute of Technology
Hirose, S., California Institute of Technology
Rothenberg, E., California Institute of Technology
Ng, K., California Institute of Technology
Blythe, I., University of Washington
Kueh, A., University of Washington
Mehta, A., Massachusetts General Hospital
A fundamental challenge in biology is reconstructing the lineage relationships and molecular event histories through which individual cells grow and differentiate to form multicellular tissues, organisms, and tumors, and understanding how key decision points are controlled. Despite powerful techniques, achieving this goal remains difficult in most contexts. To address this, we are developing MEMOIR, a synthetic genetic system that allows cells to actively record information at engineered memory elements within their genome in a format that can be read out by single-molecule FISH imaging. I will discuss efforts to engineer MEMOIR recording systems. In addition, I will also discuss recent work suggesting that lineage specification events can ultimately be determined by stochastic activation events at single genetic loci.