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  • Pattern formation in development involves morphogens, which are signals that affect gene expression and determine the characteristics of different cell types.
  • Cell types are usually organized spatially, with boundaries between them defined by specific threshold values of certain variables.
  • This study examines how sensitive these boundary locations are to variations in system properties, using both deterministic and stochastic models to analyze the effects of signaling on boundary variability in developing tissues.

Article Abstract

Pattern formation in development is a complex process which involves spatially distributed signals called morphogens that influence gene expression and thus the phenotypic identity of cells. Usually different cell types are spatially segregated, and the boundary between them may be determined by a threshold value of some state variable. The question arises as to how sensitive the location of such a boundary is to variations in properties, such as parameter values, that characterize the system. Here, we analyse both deterministic and stochastic reaction-diffusion models of pattern formation with a view towards understanding how the signalling scheme used for patterning affects the variability of boundary determination between cell types in a developing tissue.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3363034PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2011.0116DOI Listing

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