Developmental motifs reveal complex structure in cell lineages
Many natural and technological systems are complex, with organisational structures that exhibit characteristic patterns, but defy concise description. One effective approach to analysing such systems is in terms of repeated topological motifs. Here, we extend the motif concept to characterise the dy...
Main Authors: | Geard, Nicholas (Author), Bullock, Seth (Author), Lohaus, Rolf (Author), Azevedo, Ricardo B.R (Author), Wiles, Janet (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2011-03.
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