THE EFFECT OF SCALE CHANGES ON REPETITIVE PATTERNS - INFLUENCE OF 6-AMINONICOTINAMIDE ON FEATHER GERM NUMBER

Citation
D. Lamont et Jc. Mclachlan, THE EFFECT OF SCALE CHANGES ON REPETITIVE PATTERNS - INFLUENCE OF 6-AMINONICOTINAMIDE ON FEATHER GERM NUMBER, Experientia, 49(11), 1993, pp. 1011-1015
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00144754
Volume
49
Issue
11
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1011 - 1015
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-4754(1993)49:11<1011:TEOSCO>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
There are many examples of patterned developing systems which are size invariant: if the total size of the system is reduced, then the patte rn responds by changing its scale in such a way that the number of pat tern elements remains constant. This phenomenon is one of the bases wh ich underlay the formulation of the concept of positional information, one of the great unifying ideas in developmental biology. However, th ere are less common examples of patterns which are size dependent. In these, alterations of overall size lead to a reduction in pattern elem ents. Such size-dependent patterns are therefore of theoretical intere st. Here we describe how the number of feather germs along the wing bu d of the developing chick embryo responds to shortening of the limb, a nd consider the implications of these observations.