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Parasites-Sustain-and-Enhance-RNA-Like-Replicators-through-Spatial-Self-Organisation-pcbi.1004902.s002.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 20 s, 512 × 512 pixels, 27.97 Mbps, file size: 66.68 MB)

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English: Chaotic travelling waves. The video shows the dynamics of the system at evolutionary steady state for ka, when β = 1.40. In this regime the system organises into chaotic travelling waves.
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Source S1 Video from Colizzi E, Hogeweg P (2016). "Parasites Sustain and Enhance RNA-Like Replicators through Spatial Self-Organisation". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004902. PMID 27120344. PMC: 4847872.
Author Colizzi E, Hogeweg P
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