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English: Supplementary Movie 1 Simulation of body plume development and maturation process. The dynamics of branching activators are shown underneath the simulation.
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Source Video file from Li A, Figueroa S, Jiang T, Wu P, Widelitz R, Nie Q, Chuong C (2017). "Diverse feather shape evolution enabled by coupling anisotropic signalling modules with self-organizing branching programme". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms14139. PMID 28106042. PMC: 5263876.
Author Li A, Figueroa S, Jiang T, Wu P, Widelitz R, Nie Q, Chuong C
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