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<span style="color: LemonChiffon">The aim is to understand | <span style="color: LemonChiffon">The aim is to understand how patterns of gene activity in biological organs influence shape development . To facilitate thinking about the problem we created a framework, GPT-framework (ref) an important part of which is the notion that genes may regulate direction independently of growth rate. To make it easy to explore the relation between genes and growth we implemented the framework in (''GFtbox'') which enables sheets of tissue (the canvas) to be computionally grown under the physical constraints of a continuous material. | ||
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Revision as of 15:25, 3 May 2011
The Bangham Lab
The Bangham Lab is part of the UEA D’Arcy Thompson Centre for computational biology.
Computational Biology
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Genes and growing shapesThe aim is to understand how patterns of gene activity in biological organs influence shape development . To facilitate thinking about the problem we created a framework, GPT-framework (ref) an important part of which is the notion that genes may regulate direction independently of growth rate. To make it easy to explore the relation between genes and growth we implemented the framework in (GFtbox) which enables sheets of tissue (the canvas) to be computionally grown under the physical constraints of a continuous material. |
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