Turing Patterns in Development: What About the Horse Part?

    Luciano Marcon, James Sharpe
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    TLDR Turing patterns are now recognized as important in developmental biology.
    The document reviewed recent developments in the study of Turing patterns in developmental biology, highlighting how these patterns, initially a theoretical concept proposed by Alan Turing, had gained empirical support. It discussed how recent experimental and theoretical studies had begun to reveal the role of Turing models in various patterning and morphogenetic processes across different model systems. This shift indicated a growing recognition of Turing patterns as a significant factor in developmental biology.
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