Editorial: pattern formation in biology

Autores
Formosa Jordan, Pau; Holloway, David M.; Diambra, Luis Aníbal
Año de publicación
2023
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Over the past two decades, the study of pattern formation in biology has attracted the attention of many scientists from diverse fields, ranging from developmental biology, cell biology and synthetic biology, to physics, mathematics and computer science. Quantitative and interdisciplinary approaches have become essential for understanding these challenging phenomena. This Research Topic contains a collection of articles and reviews that use quantitative and interdisciplinary perspectives to understand the underlying mechanisms driving biological pattern formation. Modeling morphogenetic processes, gene regulatory network dynamics and morphogen gradients link the articles of this Research Topic, with a focus on three research areas: 1) underlying mechanisms of patterning processes; 2) cross-talk of morphogenetic and pattern formation processes, and 3) mathematical methods for modeling and quantifying biological patterning and morphogenesis. Below, each of the present Research Topic papers is briefly discussed.
Centro Regional de Estudios Genómicos
Materia
Biología
Pattern formation
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Formosa Jordan, Pau
Biología
Pattern formation
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title_full Editorial: pattern formation in biology
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Formosa Jordan, Pau
Holloway, David M.
Diambra, Luis Aníbal
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Holloway, David M.
Diambra, Luis Aníbal
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Diambra, Luis Aníbal
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biología
Pattern formation
topic Biología
Pattern formation
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Over the past two decades, the study of pattern formation in biology has attracted the attention of many scientists from diverse fields, ranging from developmental biology, cell biology and synthetic biology, to physics, mathematics and computer science. Quantitative and interdisciplinary approaches have become essential for understanding these challenging phenomena. This Research Topic contains a collection of articles and reviews that use quantitative and interdisciplinary perspectives to understand the underlying mechanisms driving biological pattern formation. Modeling morphogenetic processes, gene regulatory network dynamics and morphogen gradients link the articles of this Research Topic, with a focus on three research areas: 1) underlying mechanisms of patterning processes; 2) cross-talk of morphogenetic and pattern formation processes, and 3) mathematical methods for modeling and quantifying biological patterning and morphogenesis. Below, each of the present Research Topic papers is briefly discussed.
Centro Regional de Estudios Genómicos
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