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5 U5 s1 ?- ?$ T/ H6 b$ k- v7 C. ECOVER A series of spheres with two-dimensional patterns generated by ' I3 Q+ C) b0 A5 Y5 R/ I5 N' q2 w1 w
computer simulation shows that Turing's reaction-diffusion model may be the 6 \4 D9 z# G6 [" C8 F! G, s
basis for skin patterning in animals. A modulation of one parameter value in a 6 D. v2 v i' T4 }+ M
reaction-diffusion–based model causes the pattern to change gradually from spots ' }- F8 Y! Q& Z$ ]$ g! v
to labyrinths, with the range encompassing the diversity of patterns seen on
" n0 W9 Q k8 o b/ kanimal skin. See page 171 and http://scim.ag/comp_bio. Image: Seita ) F% a Z) n7 C4 K: Q s
Miyazawa, Osaka University
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