We examine a spatially discrete reaction-diffusion model based on the interactions that create a periodic pattern in the Drosophila eye imaginal disc. This model is known to be capable of generating a regular hexagonal pattern of gene expression behind a moving front, as observed in the fly system. In order to better understand the novel “switch and template” mechanism behind this pattern formation, we present here a detailed study of the model's behavior in one dimension, using a combination of analytic methods and numerical searches of parameter space. We find that patterns are created robustly, provided that there is an appropriate separation of timescales and that self-activation is sufficiently strong, and we derive expressions in this...
The Turing reaction-diffusion model explains how identical cells can self-organize to form spatial p...
The Turing reaction-diffusion model explains how identical cells can self-organize to form spatial p...
A general framework for the generation of long wavelength patterns in multi-cellular (discrete) syst...
In this thesis we examine mathematical models which have been suggested as possibile mechanisms for ...
In this thesis we examine mathematical models which have been suggested as possibile mechanisms for ...
The complexity and nonlinear dynamics of patterning networks in development make modeling an importa...
Synthesizing spatial patterns with genetic networks is an ongoing challenge in synthetic biology. A ...
The general problem of pattern formation in biological development is described. One possible type ...
The general problem of pattern formation in biological development is described. One possible type ...
The reliable development of highly complex organisms is an intriguing and fascinating problem. The g...
In this paper we present mathematical approaches to understand a symmetry break and formation of spa...
<div><p>We compare spot patterns generated by Turing mechanisms with those generated by replication ...
We compare spot patterns generated by Turing mechanisms with those generated by replication cascades...
This thesis presents models for two different kinds of pattern formation in biological systems. De...
A general framework for the generation of long wavelength patterns in multi-cellular (discrete) syst...
The Turing reaction-diffusion model explains how identical cells can self-organize to form spatial p...
The Turing reaction-diffusion model explains how identical cells can self-organize to form spatial p...
A general framework for the generation of long wavelength patterns in multi-cellular (discrete) syst...
In this thesis we examine mathematical models which have been suggested as possibile mechanisms for ...
In this thesis we examine mathematical models which have been suggested as possibile mechanisms for ...
The complexity and nonlinear dynamics of patterning networks in development make modeling an importa...
Synthesizing spatial patterns with genetic networks is an ongoing challenge in synthetic biology. A ...
The general problem of pattern formation in biological development is described. One possible type ...
The general problem of pattern formation in biological development is described. One possible type ...
The reliable development of highly complex organisms is an intriguing and fascinating problem. The g...
In this paper we present mathematical approaches to understand a symmetry break and formation of spa...
<div><p>We compare spot patterns generated by Turing mechanisms with those generated by replication ...
We compare spot patterns generated by Turing mechanisms with those generated by replication cascades...
This thesis presents models for two different kinds of pattern formation in biological systems. De...
A general framework for the generation of long wavelength patterns in multi-cellular (discrete) syst...
The Turing reaction-diffusion model explains how identical cells can self-organize to form spatial p...
The Turing reaction-diffusion model explains how identical cells can self-organize to form spatial p...
A general framework for the generation of long wavelength patterns in multi-cellular (discrete) syst...