The orderly formation of the avian feather array is a classic example of periodic pattern formation during embryonic development. Various mathematical models have been developed to describe this process, including Turing/activator-inhibitor type reaction-diffusion systems and chemotaxis/mechanical-based models based on cell movement and tissue interactions. In this paper we formulate a mathematical model founded on experimental findings, a set of interactions between the key cellular (dermal and epidermal cell populations) and molecular (fibroblast growth factor, FGF, and bone morphogenetic protein, BMP) players and a medially progressing priming wave that acts as the trigger to initiate patterning. Linear stability analysis is used to show...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
AbstractThe formation of periodic patterns is fundamental in biology. Theoretical models describing ...
Members of the class Aves possess integumentary structures which distinguish them from other verteb...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
During morphogenesis regular patterns often develop behind a frontier of pattern formation which tra...
AbstractThe formation of periodic patterns is fundamental in biology. Theoretical models describing ...
Members of the class Aves possess integumentary structures which distinguish them from other verteb...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...
Feathers are arranged in a precise pattern in avian skin. They first arise during development in a r...