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This research examines the role of mechanical and chemical processes in the patterning of biological structures, specifically focusing on denticle development in sharks. The goal is to enhance understanding of how these processes contribute to evolution and development across species.
Biological patterning involves the spatial organisation of cells and tissues from homogenous states into complex forms, and therefore underlies the development of all living systems.
Classical research has focused upon chemical (including molecular) patterning processes, such as Turing reaction-diffusion (RD).
In such RD systems, interactions of diffusing activatory and inhibitory morphogens produce stable patterns which dictate the spatial organisation of biological structures.
Recent work has…
THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
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United Kingdom, Edinburgh
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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