Re: Morphogenetic fields and memes

From: Scott Chase (hemidactylus@my-Deja.com)
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    On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 03:49:16 Scott Chase wrote: > (snip) > >A morphogenetic field might be equated to an equivalence group or competence group or a group of cells awaiting to be subdivided in subsequent development. Goodwin is less genically inclined than others. Wolpert IIRC uses a gradient model for his French flag model version of morphogenetic fields. For a good review see: > >Gilbert SF, Opitz JM and Raff RA. 1996. Resynthesizing evolutionary and developmental biology (173): 357-72 > (snip) > This reference is in the journal Developmental Biology (173): 357-72

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