Pattern formation is typically controlled through the interaction between molecular signals within a given tissue. During early embryonic development, roots of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana have a radially symmetric pattern, but a heterogeneous input of the hormone auxin from the two cotyledons forces the vascular cylinder to develop a diarch pattern with two xylem poles. Molecular analyses and mathematical approaches have uncovered the regulatory circuit that propagates this initial auxin signal into a stable cellular pattern. The diarch pattern seen in Arabidopsis is relatively uncommon among flowering plants, with most species having between three and eight xylem poles. Here, we have used multiscale mathematical modelling to demon...
As multicellular organisms grow, positional information is continually needed to regulate the patter...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the process of vein pattern formation in plant tiss...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
Pattern formation is typically controlled through the interaction between molecular signals within a...
Pattern formation is typically controlled through the interaction between molecular signals within a...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
Background and Aims The process of vascular development in plants results in the formation of a spec...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
As multicellular organisms grow, positional information is continually needed to regulate the patter...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
As multicellular organisms grow, positional information is continually needed to regulate the patter...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
As multicellular organisms grow, positional information is continually needed to regulate the patter...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the process of vein pattern formation in plant tiss...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
Pattern formation is typically controlled through the interaction between molecular signals within a...
Pattern formation is typically controlled through the interaction between molecular signals within a...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
Background and Aims The process of vascular development in plants results in the formation of a spec...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
As multicellular organisms grow, positional information is continually needed to regulate the patter...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
As multicellular organisms grow, positional information is continually needed to regulate the patter...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...
As multicellular organisms grow, positional information is continually needed to regulate the patter...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the process of vein pattern formation in plant tiss...
The root vascular tissues provide an excellent system for studying organ patterning, as the specific...