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Deutsch: Takashi Miura (2012): Simulierte Finger-Bifurkationsbildungen
English: Takashi Miura (2012): simulated finger bifurcation. Computer modeling of hand development based on Turing mechanisms has existed since 1974. [27] If the development of the vertebrate hand can be simulated in the model, the researchers in this group believe that such models must also be able to show how hand malformations are induced and how in the Special polydactyly influences the pattern formation of the hand. Takashi Miura, Kyoto, Japan, was one of the first to show in 2006 the conditions under which polydactyl fingers develop in computer models and what they look like. For example, he demonstrated bifurcations, which are new finger elements that are given off from existing ones, as well as thin new fingers or toes, as they typically occur in cats or mice (Doublefoot Mutant). [1]
Polski: Takashi Miura (2012): Symulowane formacje bifurkacji palców. Komputerowe modelowanie rozwoju ręki w oparciu o mechanizmy Turinga istnieje od 1974 roku. Jeśli w modelu można symulować rozwój ręki kręgowców, naukowcy z tej grupy uważają, że takie modele muszą również być w stanie pokazać, w jaki sposób powstają wady rozwojowe ręki. indukowane i jak w specjalnej polidaktylii wpływa na tworzenie wzoru ręki. W 2006 roku Takashi Miura z Kioto w Japonii jako jeden z pierwszych pokazał warunki, w jakich palce polidaktylowe rozwijają się w modelach komputerowych i jak wyglądają. Na przykład zademonstrował bifurkacje, czyli nowe elementy palców wydzielane z już istniejących, a także cienkie nowe palce lub palce u rąk i nóg, które zwykle występują u kotów lub myszy (mutant podwójna stopa).
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  1. T. Miura, K. Shiota, G. Morris-Kay, P. K. Maini: Mixed-mode pattern in Double-foot mutant mouse limb - Turing reaction diffusion model on a growing domain during limb development. In: Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2006 Jun 21; 240(4), S. 562–273. Epub 2005 Dec 2006.

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