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. 2020 Apr 12;147(8):dev183699. doi: 10.1242/dev.183699

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

A generic dot-stripe model. (A) Many different biological processes (left) can form Turing patterns provided a core Turing logic is satisfied (middle). This can be modelled by the Swift-Hohenberg equation, which can generate either stripes or dots (right). (B) A generic dot-stripe model can recapitulate joint patterns along a narrow digit-shaped domain and joint lattices over a wider domain.