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Layout Best Practices
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Posted by jdeveloper to Faces RC pattern layout on Mon Aug 25 2008 at 18:08 UTC | info | related
 
Origami Crease Pattern Page
www.creasepattern.com
Numerous complex origami crease patterns.
Posted by TinyPliny to Crease origami pattern on Mon Jul 28 2008 at 21:22 UTC | info | related
 
Crease Patterns
www.langorigami.com
An introduction to Origami Crease Patterns by Robert Lang.
 
Reputation Parent - Yahoo! Design Pattern Library
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Pre-Steady-State Decoding of the Bicoid Morphogen Gradient
Sven Bergmann et al.
PLoS Biology 5 (2), e46 (2007)
Morphogen gradients are established by the localized production and subsequent diffusion of signaling molecules. It is generally assumed that cell fates are induced only after morphogen profiles have reached their steady state. Yet, patterning processes during early development occur rapidly, and tissue patterning may precede the convergence of the gradient to its steady state. Here we consider the implications of pre-steady-state decoding of the Bicoid morphogen gradient for patterning of the anterior–posterior axis of the Drosophila embryo. Quantitative analysis of the shift in the expression domains of several Bicoid targets (gap genes) upon alteration of bcd dosage, as well as a temporal analysis of a reporter for Bicoid activity, suggest that a transient decoding mechanism is employed in this setting. We show that decoding the pre-steady-state morphogen profile can reduce patterning errors caused by fluctuations in the rate of morphogen production. This can explain the surprisingly small shifts in gap and pair-rule gene expression domains observed in response to alterations in bcd dosage.
 
List comprehensions and pattern matching
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Discovering Motifs in Ranked Lists of DNA Sequences
Discovering motifs in ranked lists of DNA sequences
Eran Eden et al.
PLoS Computational Biology 3 (3), e39 (01 Mar 2007)
 
Detecting genetic variation in microarray expression data
Jennifer A. Greenhall et al.
Genome Research 17 (8), 1228-35 (01 Aug 2007)

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