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Influence of survival, promotion, and growth on pattern formation in zebrafish skin.

Christopher Konow1, Ziyao Li1, Samantha Shepherd1,2, Domenico Bullara1, Irving R Epstein3.   

Abstract

The coloring of zebrafish skin is often used as a model system to study biological pattern formation. However, the small number and lack of movement of chromatophores defies traditional Turing-type pattern generating mechanisms. Recent models invoke discrete short-range competition and long-range promotion between different pigment cells as an alternative to a reaction-diffusion scheme. In this work, we propose a lattice-based "Survival model," which is inspired by recent experimental findings on the nature of long-range chromatophore interactions. The Survival model produces stationary patterns with diffuse stripes and undergoes a Turing instability. We also examine the effect that domain growth, ubiquitous in biological systems, has on the patterns in both the Survival model and an earlier "Promotion" model. In both cases, domain growth alone is capable of orienting Turing patterns above a threshold wavelength and can reorient the stripes in ablated cells, though the wavelength for which the patterns orient is much larger for the Survival model. While the Survival model is a simplified representation of the multifaceted interactions between pigment cells, it reveals complex organizational behavior and may help to guide future studies.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33972585     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-89116-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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