Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Pfotenhauerstraße 108, 01307 Dresden, Germany
Max Planck Center for Systems Biology, Pfotenhauerstraße 108, 01307 Dresden, Germany.
Development. 2020 Jul 15;147(14):dev181495. doi: 10.1242/dev.181495.
During development, cells need to make decisions about their fate in order to ensure that the correct numbers and types of cells are established at the correct time and place in the embryo. Such cell fate decisions are often classified as deterministic or stochastic. However, although these terms are clearly defined in a mathematical sense, they are sometimes used ambiguously in biological contexts. Here, we provide some suggestions on how to clarify the definitions and usage of the terms stochastic and deterministic in biological experiments. We discuss the frameworks within which such clear definitions make sense and highlight when certain ambiguity prevails. As an example, we examine how these terms are used in studies of neuronal cell fate decisions and point out areas in which definitions and interpretations have changed and matured over time. We hope that this Review will provide some clarification and inspire discussion on the use of terminology in relation to fate decisions.
在胚胎发育过程中,细胞需要对其命运做出决定,以确保在正确的时间和位置建立正确数量和类型的细胞。这种细胞命运的决定通常被分为确定性或随机性。然而,尽管这些术语在数学意义上定义明确,但在生物学背景下有时使用起来并不明确。在这里,我们提供了一些关于如何在生物学实验中澄清随机和确定这两个术语的定义和用法的建议。我们讨论了这些明确定义有意义的框架,并强调了何时存在某些模糊性。作为一个例子,我们研究了这些术语在神经元细胞命运决定研究中的使用,并指出了随着时间的推移定义和解释已经发生变化和成熟的领域。我们希望这篇综述能为命运决定相关术语的使用提供一些澄清,并激发讨论。