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Segmentation in silico

Peter Dearden () and Michael Akam ()
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Peter Dearden: Laboratory for Development and Evolution, Museum of Zoology, University of Cambridge
Michael Akam: Laboratory for Development and Evolution, Museum of Zoology, University of Cambridge

Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6792, 131-132

Abstract: A new mathematical biology is emerging. Building on experimental data from developing organisms, it uses the power of computational methods to explore the properties of real gene networks.

Date: 2000
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