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Summary Pluripotency, the ability of cells to self-renew and differentiate into all the cell types in an animal’s body, is vital for mammalian early development. This study presented a comprehensive comparative transcriptomic analysis of embryonic stem cells across multiple mammalian species, defining their progression through expanded/extended, naïve, formative, and primed pluripotency states. Our findings revealed both conserved and species-specific mechanisms underlying pluripotency regulation. We also emphasized the limitations of existing state-specific markers and their limited cross-species applicability, while identifyingde novopluripotency markers that can inform future research. Despite variability in gene expression dynamics, gene co-expression networks showed remarkable conservation across species. Among pluripotency states, the primed state demonstrated the highest conservation, evidenced by shared markers, preserved gene networks, and stronger selective pressures acting on its genes. These findings provide critical insights into the evolution and regulation of pluripotency, laying a foundation for refining stem cell models to enhance their translational potential in regenerative medicine, agriculture, and conservation biology.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available March 12, 2026
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Biga, Peggy R; Duan, Jingyue E; Young, Tristan E; Marks, Jamie R; Bronikowski, Anne; Decena, Louis P; Randolph, Eric C; Pavuluri, Ananya G; Li, Guangsheng; Fang, Yifei; et al (, Ageing Research Reviews)Free, publicly-accessible full text available February 1, 2026
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