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Cover: In silico tissue generated by the cellular Potts model, with all cells having the same specified cell shape. Cells adopt different shapes owing to cell-cell interactions, as quantified through the contribution of LOCO-EFA mode 7 and depicted by heat map (blue, low; red, high). See Research article by Sánchez-Corrales et al. (dev156778).
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
EDITORIAL
A new Editor-in-Chief for Development
Summary: We are delighted to announce that James Briscoe will be taking over from Olivier Pourquié as the journal's Editor-in-Chief. In this Editorial, we also share some of the feedback we received during our recent community consultation.
OBITUARY
Ben Barres (1954-2017)
Summary: Ben Barres changed our view of glial cell function and impacted the lives of many people who interacted with him. Remembering an outstanding scientist and mentor.
SPOTLIGHTS
An interview with James Briscoe
Summary: James Briscoe, who will become Development's Editor-in-Chief later this year, talks about his career and research interests, the importance of interdisciplinary thinking, the value of Twitter and the future of scientific publishing.
An interview with Susan Strome
Summary: Susan Strome, who was recently appointed an editor at Development, talks about the value and future prospects of C. elegans research, wise career path choices, and the importance of teaching.
REVIEWS
Developing in 3D: the role of CTCF in cell differentiation
Summary: This Review discusses evidence linking CTCF to the control of developmental processes in various cell and tissue types through 3D organization of the genome.
The principles that govern transcription factor network functions in stem cells
Summary: This Review summarizes how tissue-specific TFs cooperate with each other and super-enhancers to determine cell types, the mechanisms of redundancy and stability in such networks, and how they are rewired during mESC differentiation.
STEM CELLS AND REGENERATION
Recapitulating early development of mouse musculoskeletal precursors of the paraxial mesoderm in vitro
Summary: Pluripotent stem cells are used to generate early paraxial mesoderm and subsequently to recapitulate the stages of musculoskeletal progenitor specification and differentiation into muscle.
Identification, isolation and characterization of human LGR5-positive colon adenoma cells
Summary: Immunohistochemical and transcriptomic analyses of organoids generated from precancerous adenoma, colon adenocarcinoma and normal human tissue shows that the intestinal stem cell marker LGR5 is a colon cancer prognostic factor.
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Polar cell fate stimulates Wolbachia intracellular growth
Summary: Maternally transmitted endosymbiotic bacteria Wolbachia target polar cells – a somatic cell type involved in patterning of the Drosophila egg – and coordinate their intracellular accumulation with polar cell fate specification.
Regulatory integration of Hox factor activity with T-box factors in limb development
Summary: Genomic analyses in mice reveal integrated actions of hindlimb-restricted transcription factors Tbx4, Hoxc10 and Pitx1, and identify a novel composite T-box–Hox DNA motif that integrates Hox modulation of Tbx-dependent transcription.
Polycystin 1 loss of function is directly linked to an imbalance in G-protein signaling in the kidney
Highlighted Article: Polycystin 1, which is mutated in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, relies on its binding to a select class of trimeric G proteins and its loss of function results in a hyper-sensitization of co-expressed GPCRs.
The histone acetyltransferase inhibitor Nir regulates epidermis development
Summary: Nir controls basal cell proliferation, stratification via the initiation of asymmetric cell division, and cell fate decisions in mouse embryonic epidermis by regulating p63 expression and preventing p53 hyperacetylation.
Lineage- and stage-specific expressed CYCD7;1 coordinates the single symmetric division that creates stomatal guard cells
Highlighted Article: Stomatal transcription factors define GMC-specific expression of the D-type cyclin CYCD7;1, which promotes the G1/S transition in partnership with RBR1, enabling a direct link between cell cycle control and developmental fate decisions in Arabidopsis leaves.
Dynamics of chromatin marks and the role of JMJD3 during pancreatic endocrine cell fate commitment
Summary: Epigenomic and transcriptomic analyses reveal that the histone demethylase Jmjd3 regulates the transition from Ngn3-low to Ngn3-high cells, a key event in deriving pancreatic endocrine progenitors.
Hormonal control of growth in the wing imaginal disks of Junonia coenia: the relative contributions of insulin and ecdysone
Summary: In this species of butterfly, insulin primarily stimulates cytoplasmic growth and an increase in cell size, whereas ecdysone stimulates growth by increasing cell numbers through DNA synthesis and mitosis.
Loss of Mob1a/b in mice results in chondrodysplasia due to YAP1/TAZ-TEAD-dependent repression of SOX9
Summary: Deletion of Mob1a/b in chondrocytes inhibits their proliferation and differentiation/maturation, causing reduced cartilaginous growth plates and shortened long bones due to defective endochondral ossification and the downregulation of ECM genes.
Microtubule organization in presynaptic boutons relies on the formin DAAM
Summary: In addition to a role in terminal arbor development in association with Wg/Ank2/Futsch, Drosophila DAAM has a modulatory function in synaptic transmission associated with its Brp-dependent recruitment to the active zone scaffold.
Centrosomal protein Dzip1l binds Cby, promotes ciliary bud formation, and acts redundantly with Bromi to regulate ciliogenesis in the mouse
Summary: Dzip1l functions in ciliary initiation and morphogenesis and the integrity of the transition zone, with mutants showing reduced Hedgehog signaling between Smo and Sufu, expanded brain size and polydactyly.
Delayed male germ cell sex-specification permits transition into embryonal carcinoma cells with features of primed pluripotency
Highlighted Article: Delayed male germ cell sex specification facilitates the transformation of germ cells with naïve pluripotent properties into primed pluripotent-like embryonal carcinoma cells, the tumor stem cells of testicular germ cell tumors.
PER2 regulation of mammary gland development
Summary: The molecular clock is associated with crucial biological processes, but little is known about its role in development. Here, we show that PER2 plays a key role in mammary gland development.
Fat body glycogen serves as a metabolic safeguard for the maintenance of sugar levels in Drosophila
Summary: Glycogen metabolism is regulated in a tissue-specific manner, independently of the glucagon homolog Akh, to maintain trehalose levels under starvation conditions in Drosophila.
Prothoracicotropic hormone modulates environmental adaptive plasticity through the control of developmental timing
Summary: By regulating ecdysone production, neuropeptide PTTH controls the duration of the larval growth period and is a nexus for the coordination of environmental inputs and adaptive plasticity.
TECHNIQUES AND RESOURCES
Morphometrics of complex cell shapes: lobe contribution elliptic Fourier analysis (LOCO-EFA)
Summary: A novel method for automated and quantitative assessment of complex cell shapes, including features such as protrusion number and amplitude, is demonstrated for Arabidopsis, Drosophila and in silico cells.
In vivo three-dimensional tracking of sperm behaviors in the mouse oviduct
Summary: A novel three-dimensional sperm tracking approach based on functional optical coherence tomography using endogenous contrast reveals previously unseen sperm behaviors in the mouse oviduct ampulla in vivo.
The transcriptome of early chicken embryos reveals signaling pathways governing rapid asymmetric cellularization and lineage segregation
Summary: Transcriptomic analysis of pre-oviposited avian embryos reveals two distinct programs during early development and a gradual increase in similarity of gene expression in mammalian embryos at equivalent stages.
Interviews with Biologists @ 100 conference speakers

Explore our interviews with keynote speakers from the Biologists @ 100 conference, hosted to celebrate our publisher’s 100th anniversary, where we discuss climate change and biodiversity with Hans-Otto Pörtner and Jane Francis, health and disease with Charles Swanton and Sadaf Farooqi, and emerging technologies with Manu Prakash and Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz.
Call for papers – Lifelong Development: the Maintenance, Regeneration and Plasticity of Tissues

Development invites you to submit your latest research to our upcoming special issue – Lifelong Development: the Maintenance, Regeneration and Plasticity of Tissues. This issue will be coordinated by Guest Editors Meritxell Huch (Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany) and Mansi Srivastava (Harvard University and Museum of Comparative Zoology, USA), working alongside our team of academic Editors. Submit your articles by 15 May 2025.
A case for broadening our view of mechanism in developmental biology

In this Perspective, B. Duygu Özpolat and colleagues survey researchers on their views on what it takes to infer mechanism in developmental biology. They examine what factors shape our idea of what we mean by ‘mechanism’ and suggest a path forward that embraces a broad outlook on the diversity of studies that advance knowledge in our field.
In preprints
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