Positional information and reaction-diffusion: two big ideas in developmental biology combine
- PMID: 25804733
- DOI: 10.1242/dev.114991
Positional information and reaction-diffusion: two big ideas in developmental biology combine
Abstract
One of the most fundamental questions in biology is that of biological pattern: how do the structures and shapes of organisms arise? Undoubtedly, the two most influential ideas in this area are those of Alan Turing's 'reaction-diffusion' and Lewis Wolpert's 'positional information'. Much has been written about these two concepts but some confusion still remains, in particular about the relationship between them. Here, we address this relationship and propose a scheme of three distinct ways in which these two ideas work together to shape biological form.
Keywords: Biological pattern; Developmental biology; History of ideas; Reaction-diffusion.
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