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This project investigates how animals develop diverse color patterns through the study of pigment cell distribution and tissue organization. By examining natural variations in finches and birds, the research aims to uncover the molecular and developmental processes that contribute to these patterns.
Animals display a tremendous diversity of patterns ‒from the colourful designs that adorn their body to repeated segmented appendages.
Natural patterns result from the formation of discrete domains within developing tissues through the integration of positional cues by cells that consequently adopt specific fates and produce spatial heterogeneity.
How can such developmental processes underlie the apparent complexity and diversity of natural patterns?
We propose to address this long-standing ques…
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