Noise helps cells make decisions: Team reveals the importance of genetic noise in development

Random differences between cells early in development could be the key to making different cells in the body, according to new research from a team co-led by Professor Wolf Reik. Different cell types – brain, blood, skin, gut etc. – all have unique and vital roles, yet they all start out the same. Cells become different as a result of a long sequence of biochemical choices made before we’re born. For us to be healthy, these choices need to ensure we get the right number of each cell type.